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A couple of questions for everyone out there�. 1) I have a vsd server that is running version 1.4.5 on Redhat 6.2. If
I try to update to the latest release am I going to have any major hurdles to
overcome or should the new rpms just fall right into
place. I am also concerned about
rebuilding skels as I have quite a few virtual
servers on this box. 2) In addition
to the above, I am looking into wanting to upgrade my versions on mysql, php, and apache on this
machine. I will obviously have to
rebuild the skel for this to happen as I have
compiled all of these from source for specific items that I needed included in
the servers. Once I upgrade the
software I will then need to build the new skel. Is it possible that the old skels will just follow the links back to the new files and
all will come back up okay or is it suggested to attempt the upgrade to the
current version of vsd and build an additional skel dir that the new virtual servers will point to? Thank you for all of your help. My servers have been doing just fine on
the old version but I am getting to the point where I need some new features
for some clients. All of your help
is appreciated. Michael J. Mulcahy [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
- Re: freevsd upgrade Michael J. Mulcahy
- Re: freevsd upgrade Kevin Druet
- RE: freevsd upgrade Tim Sellar
- Re: freevsd upgrade Tom Davidson
