# Default settings in the default section (obviously) [default] # version_sensitivity represents how many point fields (counting from left) that must # match in the versioning scheme for automatic upgrades to be allowed. Typically # you want to set this to 1 to not auto-update major version that may brake things # Some examples: # 1.0.0 -> 1.0.0 (3) # 1.0.0 -> 1.0.1 (2) # 1.0.0 -> 1.1.0 (1) # 1.0.0 -> 2.0.0 (0) # 1.0.0.0 -> 2.0.0.0 (0) # 1.0.1 -> 1.0.1.1 (3) version_sensitivity=1 # sau can reboot on system upgrades (FreeBSD) or if the service restarts does # not close all deleted files (any platform) do_reboot=no # FreeBSD system update (freebsd-update fetch install, not freebsd-update upgrade) do_system_upgrade=yes # upgrade packages do_package_upgrade=yes # restart services affected by previous upgrades do_service_restart=yes # what to do with identified services by default. See services section. default_service_policy=ignore # do depclean on Gentoo do_depclean=yes # to only write to stderr when something unexpected happens or manual action is required # set stderr_loglevel to warning stderr_loglevel=debug syslog_loglevel=info # The packages section contains = pairs to override the # default version_sensitivity. Note that package naming may differ depending on # platform [packages] # Gentoo uses the category/package naming scheme dev-db/postgresql=2 # Gentoo kernel stuff should be updated manually sys-kernel/gentoo-sources=-1 sys-kernel/spl=-1 sys-fs/zfs-kmod=-1 # FreeBSD uses the short package name (without category) gitlab=2 # The processes section contains = # The process name is whatever psutil returns and I haven't checked if it's # trustworthy, so it's probably not... Use with care. # To ignore processes, just add them with empty values [processes] gitlab-workhorse=gitlab qemu-system-x86_64= # sometimes multiple services will have to be restarted #ruby24=puppetserver puppetdb # The services section contains restart policy for specific services. # valid policies are 'ignore', 'warn', 'restart', 'silent-restart' and 'reboot'. # 'silent-restart' is like 'restart', but will not log a warning when # the service is restarted. [services] libvirtd=ignore php-fpm=silent-restart