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# Install the Latest Code
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As with the initial installation, you can upgrade NetBox by either downloading the latest release package or by cloning the `master` branch of the git repository.
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## Option A: Download a Release
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Download the [latest stable release](https://github.com/digitalocean/netbox/releases) from GitHub as a tarball or ZIP archive. Extract it to your desired path. In this example, we'll use `/opt/netbox`.
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Download and extract the latest version:
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```
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# wget https://github.com/digitalocean/netbox/archive/vX.Y.Z.tar.gz
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# tar -xzf vX.Y.Z.tar.gz -C /opt
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# cd /opt/
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# ln -sf netbox-X.Y.Z/ netbox
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```
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Copy the 'configuration.py' you created when first installing to the new version:
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```
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# cp /opt/netbox-X.Y.Z/configuration.py /opt/netbox/configuration.py
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```
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If you followed the original installation guide to set up gunicorn, be sure to copy its configuration as well:
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```
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# cp /opt/netbox-X.Y.Z/gunicorn_config.py /opt/netbox/gunicorn_config.py
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```
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## Option B: Clone the Git Repository (latest master release)
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This guide assumes that NetBox is installed at `/opt/netbox`. Pull down the most recent iteration of the master branch:
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```
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# cd /opt/netbox
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# git checkout master
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# git pull origin master
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# git status
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```
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# Run the Upgrade Script
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Once the new code is in place, run the upgrade script (which may need to be run as root depending on how your environment is configured).
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```
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# ./upgrade.sh
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```
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This script:
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* Installs or upgrades any new required Python packages
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* Applies any database migrations that were included in the release
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* Collects all static files to be served by the HTTP service
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# Restart the WSGI Service
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Finally, restart the WSGI service to run the new code. If you followed this guide for the initial installation, this is done using `supervisorctl`:
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```
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# sudo supervisorctl restart netbox
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```
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