# Update Manually on CentOS/Red Hat This page describes how to update manually to the latest release of `rippled` on CentOS or Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Ripple recommends setting up [automatic updates](update-rippled-automatically-on-linux.html) instead, where possible. These instructions assume you have already [installed `rippled` from the `yum` repository](install-rippled-on-centos-rhel-with-yum.html). **Tip:** To perform these steps all at once, you can run the `/opt/ripple/bin/update-rippled.sh` script, which is included with the `rippled` package. This script should be run as a `sudo` user. To update manually, complete the following steps: 1. If you are upgrading to `rippled` 1.7.0 from an earlier version, re-add the the repository to get Ripple's updated GPG key. Otherwise, skip this step: $ cat << REPOFILE | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/ripple.repo [ripple-stable] name=XRP Ledger Packages enabled=1 gpgcheck=0 repo_gpgcheck=1 baseurl=https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-rpm/stable gpgkey=https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-rpm/stable/repodata/repomd.xml.key REPOFILE 1. Download and install the latest `rippled` package: $ sudo yum update rippled 2. Reload the `systemd` unit files: $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload 3. Restart the `rippled` service: $ sudo service rippled restart ## See Also - **Concepts:** - [The `rippled` Server](the-rippled-server.html) - [Introduction to Consensus](intro-to-consensus.html) - **Tutorials:** - [`rippled` v1.3.x Migration Instructions](rippled-1-3-migration-instructions.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' %}