Upgrade or Uninstall Bindplane Server

NOTE

We recommend backing up your environment prior to an upgrade. See our Backup and Disaster Recovery Guide.

Upgrading Bindplane Server

Upgrading the Bindplane Server is as simple as re-running the install script without the --init flag. A convenient piped one liner is below.

curl -fsSlL https://storage.googleapis.com/bindplane-op-releases/bindplane/latest/install-linux.sh | bash -s --

Additionally, if you want to upgrade to a specific version, you can do it using the below command. Replace 1.72.1 with the specific version you want.

curl -fsSlL https://storage.googleapis.com/bindplane-op-releases/bindplane/latest/install-linux.sh | bash -s -- --version 1.72.1

After upgrading you will need to restart the Bindplane Server.

sudo systemctl restart bindplane

Downgrading Bindplane Server

If you need to downgrade, please contact the Bindplane support team.

Uninstall Bindplane Server

  1. Stop the process:

sudo systemctl disable bindplane && sudo systemctl stop bindplane
  1. Remove the package

  • Debian and Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get remove bindplane-ee -y && sudo apt-get purge bindplane-ee -y
  • CentOS and RHEL 8 and newer (use yum for anything older)

sudo dnf remove bindplane-ee -y
  1. Optionally remove leftover data

sudo rm -rf /etc/bindplane /var/lib/bindplane /var/log/bindplane

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