Upgrading automatically on Linux
11 April 2024
ID 184791
This section describes how to upgrade Kaspersky CyberTrace on Linux to version 4.4.
You can upgrade Kaspersky CyberTrace to version 4.4 only from version 4.3.
The instruction below applies to the RPM/DEB package installations.
To upgrade Kaspersky CyberTrace automatically to a newer version:
- Run the following command with root privileges:
run.sh upgrade
- At the beginning of the upgrade process, accept the request to stop Kaspersky CyberTrace Service. If you decline to stop it, the upgrade fails.
At the end of the upgrade process, all settings, user accounts data, available feeds, and certificates will be automatically transferred to the new version.
After the upgrade process is finished, the actionable fields are not specified for new feeds that were not supported in the previous version. If needed, specify these fields manually on the Settings > Feeds tab.
After you finish the upgrade process, Kaspersky CyberTrace Service will be launched automatically.
If upgrade to a newer version fails, Kaspersky CyberTrace rolls back to the version that was operable at the time of upgrade start.
Note that the automatic upgrade functionality is available only if you have accepted the EULA in the installation that is being upgraded.
Actions in case of error during upgrade
The configuration files and some other files are moved to the /opt/kaspersky_cybertrace_tmp
temporary directory during the upgrade after Kaspersky CyberTrace Service stops. If errors occur during the upgrade, the moved files remain in the temporary directory.
The upgrade log file is located in the /temp
directory or in the directory specified in the $TEMP
environment variable, if $TEMP
is defined.
If you encounter an error during an automatic upgrade, contact your Technical Account Manager (TAM) for more information on solutions to the problem.