# Update Automatically on Linux On Linux, you can set up `rippled` to automatically upgrade to the latest version with a one-time `cron` configuration. Ripple recommends enabling automatic updates if possible. These instructions assume you have already installed `rippled` [from the `yum` repository (CentOS/RedHat)](install-rippled-on-centos-rhel-with-yum.html) or [using `apt` (Ubuntu/Debian)](install-rippled-on-ubuntu.html). To set up automatic updates, complete the following steps: 1. Check that `/opt/ripple/etc/update-rippled-cron` exists. If it does not, update manually ([CentOS/Red Hat](update-rippled-manually-on-centos-rhel.html) or [Ubuntu/Debian](update-rippled-manually-on-ubuntu.html)). 2. Create a symlink in your `cron.d` folder to the `/opt/ripple/etc/update-rippled-cron` config file: $ sudo ln -s /opt/ripple/etc/update-rippled-cron /etc/cron.d/ This configuration runs a script to update the installed `rippled` package within an hour of each new release. To reduce the chance of outages from all servers updating simultaneously, the script delays the update for a random number of minutes, up to 59. **Caution:** In the future, it is possible that changes to Ripple's repositories may require manual intervention to update the URLs where your script searches for updates. Stay tuned to the [XRP Ledger Blog](/blog/) or the [ripple-server mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ripple-server) for announcements on any required changes. ## See Also - **Concepts:** - [The `rippled` Server](the-rippled-server.html) - [Introduction to Consensus](intro-to-consensus.html) - **Tutorials:** - [Capacity Planning](capacity-planning.html) - [Troubleshoot rippled](troubleshoot-the-rippled-server.html) - **References:** - [rippled API Reference](rippled-api.html) - [`rippled` Commandline Usage](commandline-usage.html) - [server_info method][] {% include '_snippets/rippled-api-links.md' %} {% include '_snippets/tx-type-links.md' %} {% include '_snippets/rippled_versions.md' %}