Hi all,
Not quite sure where best to float this idea so I thought I try here first to reach a wider audience.
Recently we have seen a number of threads on the fora dealing with broken 'yum update' issues during updates from 5.1 to 5.2. I guess the mailing list has probably seen it's share of similar issues.
Here's an example of one such thread:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=14999&forum=3...
I'm wondering if it would be useful to put together a *generic* procedure to recover from such issues, one that should work in most cases.
In addition, maybe some advice/tips to minimise the risk of performing a large update. I'm thinking of things like performing updates in a screen session when remotely updating over an ssh login in case the ssh connection gets lost mid-update. Also, I tend to perform updates in smaller chunks like:
manually install new kernel packages yum update yum* rpm* yum update open* yum update gnome* kde* xorg* etc
to minimise the damage if it goes horribly wrong at any point. Not sure if that's good practice or not but it works for me.
Plus any other advice relevant to the update procedure - how many times did people ask the difference between 'yum upgrade' and 'yum update', and which they should use :)
If it's deemed a good idea, I'm happy to help put together a Wiki page or something although some help with the content (ie, a generic fix, tips and advice) would be appreciated.
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 19:38 +0100, Ned Slider wrote:
In addition, maybe some advice/tips to minimise the risk of performing a large update. I'm thinking of things like performing updates in a screen session when remotely updating over an ssh login in case the ssh connection gets lost mid-update. Also, I tend to perform updates in smaller chunks like:
manually install new kernel packages yum update yum* rpm* yum update open* yum update gnome* kde* xorg* etc
If you're worried in big updates about a session dropping out, use screen. The smaller updates are _fine_ but screen is probably easier.
Plus any other advice relevant to the update procedure - how many times did people ask the difference between 'yum upgrade' and 'yum update', and which they should use :)
There is no difference, whatsoever, anymore. Ignore it.
-sv