A typical and standard approach is probably OK for you,

1. Make a backup
2. Shutdown sipx services
3. yum update
4. reboot (if kernel is updated, which it will probably do)
5. After logging into sipxconfig send the server its profiles.

On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Rick Heinlein <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello SipX list,
>
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>
> I have a straight forward install of SipX (version 4.4.0-
> 2012-02-08EST09:10:08 ip-10-72-10-163).  I am curious if I can issue a *yum
> update* on my servers without any ill configuration settings or
> compatibility affects?  I have three servers, one primary and two secondary
> servers and I use only Polycom Soundpoint IP 335 and 650 phones.  I would
> like to make sure I we have fully patched systems in consideration of the
> OS and the SipXecs software.
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>
>
> Will going ahead and running *yum update *be a normal set of updates
> without major functionality changes to SipX?  Thank you.
>
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> *Rick Heinlein*
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