I read at http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/CentOSUpgradeTool
"Warning: use of this tool is currently not recommended as several system-critical packages are of a higher version number in CentOS 6.6 than they are in CentOS 7 so those do not get upgraded correctly. This renders yum and several other system tools non-functional."
Is that still the position? If so, is it likely to change in the near future?
On 03/13/2015 06:50 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I read at http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/CentOSUpgradeTool
"Warning: use of this tool is currently not recommended as several system-critical packages are of a higher version number in CentOS 6.6 than they are in CentOS 7 so those do not get upgraded correctly. This renders yum and several other system tools non-functional."
Is that still the position? If so, is it likely to change in the near future?
I would never, ever personally use this tool on a production server of any kind.
That is a personal opinion.
I would also never, ever upgrade a Windows server from one major version to another, etc. I would always do a new install and migrate things to the new server. Just too many possible issues otherwise. I feel that the same is true for major Linux OS upgrades as well.