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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: Snoopyski on January 08, 2008, 05:15:04 PM
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Hello everyone,
I have a production server running on 7.0RC2 (I know it's not the best setup but when I install the server there was the only version we get !!!)
So I want to upgrade it to 7.3... Can I do this by YUM ??? Or it must safe to do this with ISO CD ?
So can I just update Spam Assassin and ClamAV parts on this server if is to hard to do the major update ???
Because the server received now a lot of SPAM because is outdated !!!!
Thanks for any help,
Snoopyski
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My best recommendations:
1. BACKUP!
2. BACKUP!
3. BACKUP!
4. Perform the upgrade from CD if possible (internet lines tend to go down in the middle of on line upgrades sometimes :?)
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Snoopyski
Read the FAQ re yum upgrading issues for installs older than v 7.2
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my two cents :
I tried by yum. it worked on one server from 7.2 to 7.3 , this server was really not customized at all, only joomla was installed on it.
It failed on another one who had some softwares installed on it : (joomla, backuppc, cacti , phpsysinfo etc.)
On that last one I remember modifying yum.conf and repositories by hand, I was not surprised not succeeding the upgrade.... So what I did was to upgrade from the CD. Worked well. i think it is really better to do with the CD and then once up again doing a "install updates"
rgds
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Read the FAQ re yum upgrading issues for installs older than v 7.2
Shouldn't be required if upgrading via CD as recommended.
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Thanks Everyone...
I will read the FAQ again... And probably upgrade from CD...
The advantage of YUM... We can do it remotly !!!
Thanks,
Snoopyski
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The advantage of YUM... We can do it remotly !!!
That is true... but it involves a few risks, which might need you to travel to your client after all.