Just read the announcements of new RouterOS version here at the forum, and you see why an auto upgrade is dangerous.
Nearly every new version breaks some for some user/routers, but not for all. One day it may be some config you are using that breaks.
Here is one way to do an auto upgrade.
1. Make a script (that runs at boot or once a day/week) that test an external website for true/fals. As long as website says false, stop stript.
2. Test the new version on a 100% equal router that you have with same config for some time to see if all works as expected.
3. Read forum over and over for minimum some weeks.
4. Then if all looks fine, set website to true, so that upgrade will take place.
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Use
Splunk> to log/monitor your
MikroTik Router(s). See link below.
MikroTik->Splunk
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Use
Splunk> to log/monitor your
MikroTik Router(s). See link below.
MikroTik->Splunk