On 15/10/14, 1:58, Greg Lindahl wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 06:56:23AM -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
The advise to do a full upgrade is the best (most secure) option ..
however, theoretically, the new kernel should boot and not cause issues
based on the other packages.
OP said he had an
On 15/10/14, 8:22, Lamar Owen wrote:
First question: can you boot with the old kernel still (by default CentOS 6
leaves a few old kernels around; I want to say the default is 3, but it might be
5, I don't recall, and I don't have a straight default C6 install to check
against right at the
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 06:56:23AM -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
The advise to do a full upgrade is the best (most secure) option ..
however, theoretically, the new kernel should boot and not cause issues
based on the other packages.
OP said he had an InfiniBand card. For a long time it was the
On 10/13/2014 11:18 PM, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
I'm on a Supermicro server, X9DA7 motherboard, Intel C602 chipset, 2x
2.4GHz Intel Xeon E5-2665 8-core CPU, 96GB RAM, and I'm running CentOS
6.4.
I just tried to use yum to upgrade the kernel from 2.6.32-358 to
2.6.32-431.29.2. However, I get a
On Wed, 15 Oct 2014 09:22:04 -0400
Lamar Owen lo...@pari.edu wrote:
...
Now, I'm going to sound like a broken record here. If you absolutely
positively must stay at a point release for whatever reason (and
there are valid reasons for this), then you don't need to be running
CentOS; it is
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:18:54PM -0500, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
I'm on a Supermicro server, X9DA7 motherboard, Intel C602 chipset, 2x
2.4GHz Intel Xeon E5-2665 8-core CPU, 96GB RAM, and I'm running CentOS 6.4.
I just tried to use yum to upgrade the kernel from 2.6.32-358 to
On 10/14/2014 09:19 AM, Greg Lindahl wrote:
Yeah: don't run random combinations of rpms and then ask the mailing
list for support.
If yum/rpm allowed him to just upgrade the core kernel witouh the whole
system, that means it should be possible to run with it.
Please, be positive.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 09:26:41AM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 10/14/2014 09:19 AM, Greg Lindahl wrote:
Yeah: don't run random combinations of rpms and then ask the mailing
list for support.
If yum/rpm allowed him to just upgrade the core kernel witouh the whole
system, that
On 14/10/14, 1:19, Greg Lindahl wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:18:54PM -0500, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
I'm on a Supermicro server, X9DA7 motherboard, Intel C602 chipset, 2x
2.4GHz Intel Xeon E5-2665 8-core CPU, 96GB RAM, and I'm running CentOS 6.4.
I just tried to use yum to upgrade the
On 10/14/2014 10:12 AM, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
On 14/10/14, 1:19, Greg Lindahl wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:18:54PM -0500, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
I'm on a Supermicro server, X9DA7 motherboard, Intel C602 chipset, 2x
2.4GHz Intel Xeon E5-2665 8-core CPU, 96GB RAM, and I'm running
CentOS 6.4.
On 14/10/14, 3:24, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
On 10/14/2014 10:12 AM, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
On 14/10/14, 1:19, Greg Lindahl wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:18:54PM -0500, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
I'm on a Supermicro server, X9DA7 motherboard, Intel C602 chipset, 2x
2.4GHz Intel Xeon E5-2665
Joakim Ziegler joa...@terminalmx.com a écrit :
Ok, so is that a confirmation that installing this kernel, even
though it might be for 6.5 should not in itself break anything,
and that it should boot?
Every RH errata contains the following text:
« Before applying this update, make sure all
On 14/10/14, 3:32, Laurent Wandrebeck wrote:
Joakim Ziegler joa...@terminalmx.com a écrit :
Ok, so is that a confirmation that installing this kernel, even though it
might be for 6.5 should not in itself break anything, and that it should boot?
Every RH errata contains the following text:
On 10/14/2014 02:29 AM, Greg Lindahl wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 09:26:41AM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 10/14/2014 09:19 AM, Greg Lindahl wrote:
Yeah: don't run random combinations of rpms and then ask the mailing
list for support.
If yum/rpm allowed him to just upgrade the
On 10/13/2014 11:29 PM, Greg Lindahl wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 09:26:41AM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Please, be positive.
Uhuh. If you ask for advice, you will receive it.
-- greg
with respect -- that was Not advice.
___
CentOS
On 10/14/2014 03:38 AM, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
On 14/10/14, 3:32, Laurent Wandrebeck wrote:
Joakim Ziegler joa...@terminalmx.com a écrit :
Ok, so is that a confirmation that installing this kernel, even
though it
might be for 6.5 should not in itself break anything, and that it
should
I'm on a Supermicro server, X9DA7 motherboard, Intel C602 chipset, 2x 2.4GHz
Intel Xeon E5-2665 8-core CPU, 96GB RAM, and I'm running CentOS 6.4.
I just tried to use yum to upgrade the kernel from 2.6.32-358 to
2.6.32-431.29.2. However, I get a kernel panic on boot. The first kernel panic I
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