Upgrade Flume. On the Flume host machine, execute the following command:
For RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux:
yum upgrade flume
For SLES:
zypper update flume zypper remove flume zypper se -s flume
You should see Flume in the output. Install Flume:
zypper install flume
![[Important]](../common/images/admon/important.png)
Important When removing and installing packages, rename those files the
/confdirectory that have.rpmsaveextension to original to retain the customized configs. Alternatively, you can also use the configuration files (under the/confdirectory) you backed up before upgrading.You must replace your configuration after upgrading. Copy
/etc/flume/conffrom the template to the conf directory in Flume hosts.For Ubuntu or Debian:
apt-get install flume
By default on installation Flume does not start running immediately. To validate,
replace your default conf/flume.conf with the provdied
flume.conf, restart Flume, and see if the data is flowing by
examining the destination.
Use this flume.conf
file:
1. Name the components on this agent
a1.sources = r1
a1.sinks = k1
a1.channels = c1
2.Describe/configure the source
a1.sources.r1.type = seq
3. Describe the sink
a1.sinks.k1.type = file_roll
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1
a1.sinks.k1.sink.directory = /tmp/flume
4. Use a channel which buffers events in memory
a1.channels.c1.type = memory
5. Bind the source and sink to the channel
a1.sources.r1.channels = c1
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1
After starting Flume, check /tmp/flume to see if there are any files
there. The files should contain simple sequential numbers. After validating, stop
Flume and revert changes to flume.conf to prevent your disk from
filling up.

