dnf-automatic-restart
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Restart machine or services after dnf-automatic installed updates
dnf-automatic-restart
dnf-automatic provides
automatic updates for your Linux server. However, once updates are applied, you
may need to restart services or even the machine (if the Linux kernel was
updated) to actually run updated components.
How it works
dnf-automatic-restart is a script to hook into the dnf-automatic update
process. After dnf-automatic-install.service finishes dnf-automatic-restart
is started and will:
- Check if tracer detected a kernel update and reboot the machine if a newer installed kernel is found,
- Check if systemd or auditd was updated and reboot the system,
- Use tracer to inspect which services need to be restarted and restart them.
Automatic reboots may be prevented or scheduled by specifying options.
Installation
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Clone this repository to a location of your choice. I'm using
/usr/local/src/dnf-automatic-restart.cd /usr/local/src git clone https://github.com/agross/dnf-automatic-restart.git ln -s /usr/local/src/dnf-automatic-restart/dnf-automatic-restart /usr/local/sbin/dnf-automatic-restart -
Install DNF tracer plugin which also installs tracer.
dnf install -y dnf-plugins-extras-tracerOn CentOS8 / Rocky8 / AlmaLinux the package is named
python3-tracerdnf install -y python3-tracer -
Install
dnf-automaticand enable it.dnf install -y dnf-automatic # Edit /etc/dnf/automatic.conf. systemctl enable dnf-automatic-install.timer -
Add a systemd drop-in for
dnf-automatic-install.service. The drop-in will enhance thednf-automatic-install.serviceunit to rundnf-automatic-restartafter the update process has finished.SYSTEMD_EDITOR=tee systemctl edit dnf-automatic-install.service <<EOF [Service] # Path to the cloned script (see step 1 above). ExecStartPost=/usr/local/sbin/dnf-automatic-restart EOF
Options
You might want to configure times when automatic restarts are allowed or scheduled.
For example, if you run dnf-automatic on your router and that router is also
required for telephony (e.g. VoIP), you might want to delay reboots until the
chances that someone is currently on the phone while your internet connection is
offline are small.
dnf-automatic-restart supports the following options:
-d disable reboot
-h display this help and exit
-n HOURS no automatic reboot between hours (e.g. 8-22)
-r HOUR schedule automatic reboot at hour (e.g. 0)
Use them as appropriate for your environment, for example:
[Service]
# Always schedule reboots at 00:00.
ExecStartPost=/usr/local/sbin/dnf-automatic-restart -r 0
[Service]
# No reboots between 08:00 and 22:59. You will need to reboot manually.
ExecStartPost=/usr/local/sbin/dnf-automatic-restart -n 8-22
[Service]
# No reboots between 08:00 and 22:59, schedule them for 00:00.
# If dnf-automatic runs at night (23:00-07:59), reboot immediately.
ExecStartPost=/usr/local/sbin/dnf-automatic-restart -n 8-22 -r 0
[Service]
# No reboots between 08:00 and 02:59, schedule them for 05:00.
# If dnf-automatic runs in the early morning (03:00-07:59), reboot immediately.
ExecStartPost=/usr/local/sbin/dnf-automatic-restart -n 8-2 -r 5
[Service]
# No automatic reboots, only services are restarted.
ExecStartPost=/usr/local/sbin/dnf-automatic-restart -d
Monitoring
dnf-automatic-restart logs its actions and the output of tracer to the
system journal. You can use this command to inspect actions taken:
journalctl --unit dnf-automatic-install.service
You also may run dnf-automatic-restart manually. Log entries are then also
printed to the terminal.