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To ensure the HFE nodes are running as securely as possible, you must install HFE nodes with the latest Ubuntu OS packages. The OS packages are regularly updated for security and general bug fixes. Thus, Ribbon recommends that you proactively and regularly check the HFE nodes to ensure they are running as securely as possible to avoid any undesirable behavior. This is applicable for HFE nodes running in all public cloud types.
Since upgrades can cause HFE outages, only perform them when systems are not in use.
Use the following commands to update to the latest Ubuntu OS packages.
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1 | Check for Packages to UpgradeLogin to each HFE node and issue the "
Note
This command indicates if there are any packages to update, and specifies the number of packages to upgrade using the following comment: If no packages are highlighted at this stage, the HFE nodes are up-to-date. No further action is required. |
2 | Upgrade PackagesTo upgrade packages on your HFE nodes, continue to run the " (Each package requires a confirmation to install unless you include the '
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3 | Check all Upgraded PackagesTo ensure the HFE node successfully upgraded all packages, re-run the "
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4 | Optionally Install/Upgrade Specific PackagesIf you require to install/upgrade any specific packages, use the "
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Ribbon recommends to fully upgrade each HFE node individually to prevent a situation of having to recover two HFE nodes as opposed to a single HFE node.
For each HFE node where new packages are installed, restart the HFE node by running the following command:
sudo reboot
The HFE node upgrade procedure is now complete and running on the latest OS packages.