@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ To restart the Grafana server, run the following commands:
sudo systemctl restart grafana-server
```
> **Note:** SUSE or OpenSUSE users might need to start the server with the systemd method, then use the init.d method to configure Grafana to start at boot.
> **Note:** SUSE or openSUSE users might need to start the server with the systemd method, then use the init.d method to configure Grafana to start at boot.
@ -115,14 +115,14 @@ To upgrade Grafana installed using RPM or YUM complete the following steps:
1. Perform one of the following steps based on your installation.
- If you [downloaded an RPM package](https://grafana.com/grafana/download) to install Grafana, then complete the steps documented in [Install Grafana on Red Hat, RHEL, or Fedora]({{< relref "../../setup-grafana/installation/redhat-rhel-fedora/" >}}) or [Install Grafana on SUSE or OpenSUSE]({{< relref "../../setup-grafana/installation/suse-opensuse/" >}}) to upgrade Grafana.
- If you [downloaded an RPM package](https://grafana.com/grafana/download) to install Grafana, then complete the steps documented in [Install Grafana on Red Hat, RHEL, or Fedora]({{< relref "../../setup-grafana/installation/redhat-rhel-fedora/" >}}) or [Install Grafana on SUSE or openSUSE]({{< relref "../../setup-grafana/installation/suse-opensuse/" >}}) to upgrade Grafana.
- If you used the Grafana YUM repository, run the following command:
```bash
sudo yum update grafana
```
- If you installed Grafana on OpenSUSE or SUSE, run the following command:
- If you installed Grafana on openSUSE or SUSE, run the following command: