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# Upgrade

## Upgrade from 6.0

You just need to replace all the binaries. No other action is required.

## Binaries Upgrade

### Agent

Upgrading the agent is simple, you just override the agent library with the new one.

### Server

If you use an `rpm` package, then you upgrade the server installation by executing the following command:

```shell-session
# rpm -U --noscripts flopsar-server-<VER>.<arch>.rpm
```

If you use deb package, then you upgrade the server installation by executing the following command:

```shell-session
# dpkg -i flopsar-server-<VER>.<arch>.deb
```

### Workstation

If the workstation is served from the server itself, to upgrade it you need to execute the following command:

```shell-session
# flopsar-server update --app flopsar-workstation.zip <server_home>
```

where `<server_home>` is a location of the server home directory.

{% hint style="warning" %}
Make sure, the user the Flopsar server is running on has appropriate permissions to the Workstation files after upgrade.
{% endhint %}


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