Deploy updates for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux
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Microsoft regularly publishes software updates to improve performance, security, and to deliver new features.
Warning
Each version of Defender for Endpoint on Linux is set to expire automatically after 9 months. While expired versions continue to receive security intelligence updates, install the latest version to get all available fixes and enhancements. To check the expiration date, run the following command:
mdatp health --field product_expiration
Expired clients report a health issue and warning message when you run the following command:
mdatp health
Indicators of an expired client include the message, "ATTENTION: No license found. Contact your administrator for help." with the following attributes:
ATTENTION: No license found. Contact your administrator for help.
healthy : false
health_issues : ["missing license"]
licensed : false
Defender for Endpoint capabilities that are generally available are equivalent, regardless of which update channel is used for deployment (Beta (Insider), Preview (External), Current (Production)).
To update Defender for Endpoint on Linux manually, run one of the following commands:
RHEL and variants (CentOS and Oracle Linux)
sudo yum update mdatp
SLES and variants
sudo zypper update mdatp
Ubuntu and Debian systems
sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade mdatp
Important
When Defender for Cloud is provisioning the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint agent to Linux servers, it keeps the client updated automatically.
To schedule an update of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux, see Schedule an update of the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (Linux)
Tip
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