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#      fetch latest version
#      fetch latest version
       /tool fetch address="172.16.0.1" path="currentVer.txt" user="admin" password="" mode=ftp;
       /tool fetch address="172.16.0.1" src-path="latestVer.txt" user="admin" password="" mode=ftp;
       :local lVer [/file get currentVer.txt content];
       :local lVer [/file get latestVer.txt content];




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:if (($vMajor = $lMajor) && ($vMinor < $lMinor)) do={
:if (($vMajor = $lMajor) && ($vMinor < $lMinor)) do={
:local pckgName "routeros-$platform-$lMajor.$lMinor.npk";
:local pckgName "routeros-$platform-$lMajor.$lMinor.npk";
/tool fetch address="www.mikrotik.com" host="www.mikrotik.com" mode=http path="download/$pckgName";
/tool fetch address=[:resolve "www.mikrotik.com"] host="www.mikrotik.com" mode=http src-path="download/$pckgName";
/system reboot;
/system reboot;
}
} else={
                :log info "Upgrade_script: already latest version";
        }
}
}



Latest revision as of 08:02, 15 June 2009

One little script to upgrade RrouterBoards automatically.

  • ) fetch file from main router containing latest ROS version number;
  • ) get currently running version number;
  • ) extract minor and major version numbers and compare them;
  • ) if version fetched from main router is newer then download combined package directly from mikrotik.com
  • ) reboot.

At first you should create file containing newest version number on main router.

/file print file="latestVer";
/file set latestVer.txt content="3.24";

Now we are ready to run scripts on other routers:

#########################################################################
# download and upgrade
#########################################################################

# newest version
:local lMajor;
:local lMinor;

# current version
:local vMajor;
:local vMinor;

:local myVer [/system resource get version];

:for i from=0 to=([:len $myVer] - 1) do={  
	:if ( [:pick $myVer $i] = ".") do={ 
		:set vMajor [:tonum [:pick $myVer 0 $i]]; 
		:set vMinor [:tonum [:pick $myVer ($i + 1) [:len $myVer]]] ;
	}
}

:if ($vMajor < 3) do={
	:log warning "RouterOS version too old ($vMajor.$vMinor),  update script not compatible";
} else={ 

#      detect platform (architecture-name is not available in older 3.x versions)
       :local platform [/system resource get architecture-name];


#      fetch latest version
       /tool fetch address="172.16.0.1" src-path="latestVer.txt" user="admin" password="" mode=ftp;
       :local lVer [/file get latestVer.txt content];


	:for i from=0 to=([:len $lVer] - 1) do={  
		:if ( [:pick $lVer $i] = ".") do={ 
			:set lMajor [:tonum [:pick $lVer 0 $i]]; 
			:set lMinor [:tonum [:pick $lVer ($i + 1) [:len $lVer]]] ;
		}
	}

	:if (($vMajor = $lMajor) && ($vMinor < $lMinor)) do={
		:local pckgName "routeros-$platform-$lMajor.$lMinor.npk";
		/tool fetch address=[:resolve "www.mikrotik.com"] host="www.mikrotik.com" mode=http src-path="download/$pckgName";
		/system reboot;
	} else={
                :log info "Upgrade_script: already latest version";
        }
}


Add scheduler to run this script, for example once in 24h (or whatever interval you like).