Hmm, you do have an excellent point there. Those disks, it's a miracle they
're still working. I'll think the re-start from bare metal is the best way
forward.

Thank you for your honest answers! At least I didn't get frustrated because
of upgrade hell! :)




2014-02-06 Nick Holland <n...@holland-consulting.net>:

> On 02/06/14 05:49, 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.
> >
> > 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?
> >
> > thx! Davy
> >
>
> You have a seven+ year old machine, with comparibly old disks.
>
> My suggestion:
> Build out a new machine using -current (yes, not 5.4.  you have a big
> bump coming with 5.4 to 5.5, but if you install -current now, you are
> over the bump...then start back on releases/stable with 5.5).  Configure
> the new machine exactly as you want it.  Now, put it in service, decom
> the old machine...or minimum, swap the disks out of the old machine with
> these newly configured disks.
>
> This way, you never lose your functioning system...and you can freshen
> your hardware, too.
>
> Nick.

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