On Thu, Feb 06, 2014 at 12:31:44PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> davy wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I?ve recently was asked to take over the maintenance of an old OpenBSD 
> >machine, which has not been updated in the last 7 years.
> OpenBSD is stable, isn't it? :)
> >
> >Currently the machine has been running for close to 1000 days on 4.1. It has 
> >been a while since I worked with OpenBSD (shame on me), and I?m really not 
> >sure what the best way would be to upgrade this machine, knowning I don?t 
> >have a serial or local access to the box.
> >
> >Can I do a 4.1 -> 5.4 in one shot?
> No. You should always do a one-by-one update. I got a tach in that
> too. You can skip perhaps one release, but not soo many. I had
> troubles with 5.2 -> 5.4 which I was able to fix, but I would have
> spent less time by issuing upgrades...
> 
> If you have enough disk-space, I'd just download all releases and
> using the very fine upgrade tool... the advantage is that you can
> keep the machine running at any moment and continue at a later
> stage, quick!
> 
> Otherwise, backup, format, reinstall...

>From 4.1, I'd recommend figuring out what's special, and reinstall to
a snapshot.

the time_t jump means you're going to have to reinstall base for 5.5
anyways, so save time.

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