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# Update Manually on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
This page describes how to update manually to the latest release of `rippled` on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. You can also set up [automatic updates](update-rippled-automatically-on-linux.md).
These instructions assume you have already [installed `rippled` on a supported version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux using Ripple's `rpm` package distribution](install-rippled-on-rhel.md). If you are upgrading from `rippled` 1.6.x or older, remove it and perform a fresh install instead.
{% admonition type="success" name="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.{% /admonition %}
To update manually, complete the following steps:
1. Download and install the latest `rippled` package:
```
sudo yum update rippled
```
This update procedure leaves your existing config files in place.
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](../../concepts/networks-and-servers/index.md)
- [Consensus](../../concepts/consensus-protocol/index.md)
- **Tutorials:**
- [Troubleshoot rippled](../troubleshooting/index.md)
- **References:**
- [rippled API Reference](../../references/http-websocket-apis/index.md)
- [`rippled` Commandline Usage](../commandline-usage.md)
- [server_info method][]
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