Mathias Gug wrote: > But still we need your help to get all these brand new components > tested. If you have access to some server type hardware or have the > opportunity to duplicate a production environment into a test > configuration, we'd love to hear if the next version of Ubuntu Server > would break your existing setup. Other areas of focus are proper upgrade > from Feisty Server and the new installation tasks (Print Server, > Database Server, Mail Server and Samba Server). It doesn't take so much > time and is an easy and simple way to help improve the quality of the > next version of Ubuntu Server, the Gutsy Gibbon !
I've tested upgrade from feisty to gutsy on a a bit complicated setup trough virtualized-copy-of-production server and these are results: * Apache+PHP5+memcache - everything OK * MySQL master-master replication - everything OK * heartbeat + ldirectord - everything OK * postfix - everything OK * /etc/iftab -> udev rules - everything OK * other (SSH, syslogd...) - all OK Only thing left to test is kernel, but I can't reproduce hardware in virtualized env., so this will wait stable release. Upgrade was done with 'do-release-upgrade -d'. Looking good. Very good :) -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
