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							- .. _searxng maintenance:
 
- ===================
 
- SearXNG maintenance
 
- ===================
 
- .. sidebar:: further read
 
-    - :ref:`toolboxing`
 
-    - :ref:`uWSGI maintenance`
 
- .. contents::
 
-    :depth: 2
 
-    :local:
 
-    :backlinks: entry
 
- .. _update searxng:
 
- How to update
 
- =============
 
- How to update depends on the :ref:`installation` method.  If you have used the
 
- :ref:`installation scripts`, use the ``update`` command from the :ref:`searxng.sh`
 
- script.
 
- .. code:: sh
 
-     sudo -H ./utils/searxng.sh instance update
 
- .. _inspect searxng:
 
- How to inspect & debug
 
- ======================
 
- How to debug depends on the :ref:`installation` method.  If you have used the
 
- :ref:`installation scripts`, use the ``inspect`` command from the :ref:`searxng.sh`
 
- script.
 
- .. code:: sh
 
-     sudo -H ./utils/searxng.sh instance inspect
 
- .. _migrate and stay tuned:
 
- Migrate and stay tuned!
 
- =======================
 
- .. sidebar:: info
 
-    - :pull:`1332`
 
-    - :pull:`456`
 
-    - :pull:`A comment about rolling release <446#issuecomment-954730358>`
 
- SearXNG is a *rolling release*; each commit to the master branch is a release.
 
- SearXNG is growing rapidly, the services and opportunities are change every now
 
- and then, to name just a few:
 
- - Bot protection has been switched from filtron to SearXNG's :ref:`limiter
 
-   <limiter>`, this requires a :ref:`Redis <settings redis>` database.
 
- - The image proxy morty is no longer needed, it has been replaced by the
 
-   :ref:`image proxy <image_proxy>` from SearXNG.
 
- - To save bandwidth :ref:`cache busting <static_use_hash>` has been implemented.
 
-   To get in use, the ``static-expires`` needs to be set in the :ref:`uwsgi
 
-   setup`.
 
- To stay tuned and get in use of the new features, instance maintainers have to
 
- update the SearXNG code regularly (see :ref:`update searxng`).  As the above
 
- examples show, this is not always enough, sometimes services have to be set up
 
- or reconfigured and sometimes services that are no longer needed should be
 
- uninstalled.
 
- .. hint::
 
-    First of all: SearXNG is installed by the script :ref:`searxng.sh`.  If you
 
-    have old filtron, morty or searx setup you should consider complete
 
-    uninstall/reinstall.
 
- Here you will find a list of changes that affect the infrastructure.  Please
 
- check to what extent it is necessary to update your installations:
 
- :pull:`1595`: ``[fix] uWSGI: increase buffer-size``
 
-   Re-install uWSGI (:ref:`searxng.sh`) or fix your uWSGI ``searxng.ini``
 
-   file manually.
 
- remove obsolete services
 
- ------------------------
 
- If your searx instance was installed *"Step by step"* or by the *"Installation
 
- scripts"*, you need to undo the installation procedure completely.  If you have
 
- morty & filtron installed, it is recommended to uninstall these services also.
 
- In case of scripts, to uninstall use the scripts from the origin you installed
 
- searx from or try::
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/filtron.sh remove all
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/morty.sh   remove all
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/searx.sh   remove all
 
- .. hint::
 
-    If you are migrate from searx take into account that the ``.config.sh`` is no
 
-    longer used.
 
- If you upgrade from searx or from before :pull:`1332` has been merged and you
 
- have filtron and/or morty installed, don't forget to remove HTTP sites.
 
- Apache::
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/filtron.sh apache remove
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/morty.sh apache remove
 
- nginx::
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/filtron.sh nginx remove
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/morty.sh nginx remove
 
- Check after Installation
 
- ------------------------
 
- Once you have done your installation, you can run a SearXNG *check* procedure,
 
- to see if there are some left overs.  In this example there exists a *old*
 
- ``/etc/searx/settings.yml``::
 
-    $ sudo -H ./utils/searxng.sh instance check
 
-    SearXNG checks
 
-    --------------
 
-    ERROR: settings.yml in /etc/searx/ is deprecated, move file to folder /etc/searxng/
 
-    INFO:  [OK] (old) account 'searx' does not exists
 
-    INFO:  [OK] (old) account 'filtron' does not exists
 
-    INFO:  [OK] (old) account 'morty' does not exists
 
-    ...
 
-    INFO    searx.redisdb                 : connecting to Redis db=0 path='/usr/local/searxng-redis/run/redis.sock'
 
-    INFO    searx.redisdb                 : connected to Redis
 
 
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