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WHAT’S NEW IN RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 7

TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW

IN-PLACE UPGRADE

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 provides support that simplifies the task of performing in-place upgrades. A pre-upgrade assistant package is provided in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 zstream, which reports what can be upgraded in-place and what will have to be done manually.

The report describes the issues and links to knowledgebase articles available in the Red Hat
Customer Portal.

The report includes information on configuration files that will be modified and identifies existing user-modified configuration files, recommending some to be manually checked. At that point, the administrator can decide if the end result of an in-place upgrade is sufficient for their needs. Upon executing the in-place upgrade, the administrator can then inspect the final results and decide to
complete the upgrade.

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Is the above zstream mechanism available for SL6.5 to SL7x migration? If not, is there to be a functional equivalent?

For those who are RHEL licensees, has anyone used the above mentioned in-place upgrade mechanism? If so, is it effective?

Yasha Karant

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