configuration / system / firmware / autoupdate

CLI REST-API

start-update

start-update [option]
command start-update checks for a firmware update at a configured or specifield (--url) URL
and can automatically download, install and select the new firmware version as well
as automatically reboot into the new firmware when it has been installed successfully.
This is only done if the available firmware at that URL is newer than the one currently running on the system.


RESTAPI: The options can be passed using at the end of the URL without double-dash: ?[option]
NameValueDescriptionExample
urlurlchecks for an available update at the specified URL. Per default,the url is configured with the /firmware/autoupdate/server/url configuration parameter
downloadurldownloads from this URL to install the update the url should point to a .rel file
forcedownloads, installs and selects the available firmware on the server in any case,even if it is not newer than the currently running firmware
checkonly check if a newer firmware is available but do not download and install itto evaluate if the firmware file is compatible with the system but do not install it.
See also:
/configuration/system/firmware/autoupdate: Autoupdate
/configuration/system/firmware/autoupdate/force-update: forces a firmware update
/configuration/system/firmware/autoupdate/check-update: checks for a firmware update

REST-API Support:


This command is supported by the REST API:

Method: PUT
URL: /api/configuration/system/firmware/autoupdate/start-update

Example using curl:
curl -X PUT /api/configuration/system/firmware/autoupdate/start-update