Hi there. Today there's a update of libXfront. After than I updated. What I should do? Would be reboot it? Or login out?
Date: Thursday, September 03, 2015 08:03:22 -0500 From: "Peter Q." btoven66@gmail.com
Hi there. Today there's a update of libXfront. After than I updated. What I should do? Would be reboot it? Or login out?
If you're using centos-6 or -7 you can use the command "needs-restarting" (as root) to see what processes were effected by the updates and make your decision based on that.
Op 03-09-15 om 15:12 schreef Richard:
If you're using centos-6 or -7 you can use the command "needs-restarting" (as root) to see what processes were effected by the updates and make your decision based on that.
I've had mixed results in the past with needs-restarting; some hosts didn't report anything even if there were updates that needed a service to restart.
As Reindl Harald suggested me off-list a while ago:
lsof | grep DEL | grep /usr
This gave me a more reliable view.
Patrick
Ok guys. I'll check out. Thanks. On Sep 3, 2015 8:27 AM, "Patrick Bervoets" patrick.bervoets@psc-elsene.be wrote:
Op 03-09-15 om 15:12 schreef Richard:
If you're using centos-6 or -7 you can use the command "needs-restarting" (as root) to see what processes were effected by the updates and make your decision based on that.
I've had mixed results in the past with needs-restarting; some hosts didn't report anything even if there were updates that needed a service to restart.
As Reindl Harald suggested me off-list a while ago:
lsof | grep DEL | grep /usr
This gave me a more reliable view.
Patrick
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