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This guide walk you though the steps required to upgrade LibreTime.
:::tip
You should always have a fallback system available during the upgrade to ensure broadcast continuity.
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Make a backup
Follow the backup guide to make an extra backup of your installation in case of accidental data loss during the upgrade process.
Install the new version
Follow the install guide to download and install the new version.
Verify
Verify that all the services are still running after the install process:
sudo systemctl status \
libretime-analyzer \
libretime-api \
libretime-celery \
libretime-liquidsoap \
libretime-playout \
apache2
Verify for any error in the logs after the install process:
sudo tail -n 20 /var/log/libretime/**/*.log
Log into the interface and verify for any error after the install process.
If you encounter issues with the new interface, you may need to clear your web browser's cache.