On 03/27/2014 08:26 AM, Robert Heller wrote: > At Thu, 27 Mar 2014 02:52:51 -0700 (PDT) CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> wrote: > >> Hi Alexnder, >> >> Thanks for the info. I know its quite old but I cant update as its running >> with cluster suite and its a production unit.  Moreover its not feasible to >> upgrade as I have hundreds for apps and data lying on the system. Backing >> all of this not very continent. > First of all, you can update to 5.10 using yum (a 'yum update' will > automagically update to 5.10). I don't know how this would affect the > clustering, though. > >> Regards >> Hersh >> >> >> >> On Thursday, 27 March 2014 1:30 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote: >> >> Am 27.03.2014 06:22, schrieb Hersh Parikh: >>> Hi Frank, >>> >>> Thanks for quick response. Does it mean that I cant have glib 2.7 on centos 5.4? >> Right, you can't. If you install a different glibc than the one provided >> by CentOS 5, then your system will be completely broken. The glibc is a >> very important and central library set for the system. >> >>> Regards >>> Hersh >> Btw. CentOS 5.4 is outdated, vulnerable and the current release is 5.10. >> Please update. >> >> Alexander >> As I just pointed out in a previous email to the list - I did a yum upgrade from 6.4 to 6.5 and is broke our OSPF network. I had to revert back to the last 6.4 kernel to get it working again. -- Stephen Clark *NetWolves Managed Services, LLC.* Director of Technology Phone: 813-579-3200 Fax: 813-882-0209 Email: steve.clark at netwolves.com http://www.netwolves.com