[K12OSN] Upgrade advice?
Jay Pfaffman
pfaffman at gmail.com
Thu Aug 5 03:17:32 UTC 2004
I tried doing an upgrade recently, but ended up doing a full
reinstall. I'd backup all of /etc and /var/www (and /var/lib/mysql,
if applicable). If /home isn't already a separate partiion, I'd
recommend making it one when you do the reinstall.
If you're running a mail server, you want to make sure that you have
sendmail and/or your network connection disabled until you're "sure"
that you have mail configured (aliases, any virtual hosts, etc). Then
turn on networking. Then turn on sendmail. Then 'tail -f
/var/log/maillog' and be ready to stop sendmail again when you
realized you've screwed up. At least, that's what I always do.
On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 19:38:07 +0000, Ron Freidel
<rfreidel at computergeex.com> wrote:
> Next week I will be updating two k12ltsp servers, both are 3.1.2-1, I will be
> updating to the latest 4.0.1 k12ltsp.
>
> Both servers are also web and email servers, they are both small schools but
> the students/teachers actively use them.
>
> My plan is to backup /home, some files in /etc, perhaps the sendmail.cf, and
> /var/www then will attempt to do the upgrade.
>
> Would it be advisable to just start fresh? Or will the upgrade work?
>
> Has anyone done this lately? If you did the upgrade, what would you do
> differently?
>
> Any advice is most welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
>
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