How to pgrade SuSe Standard Server 8.0 to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
Hello, I would like to upgrade SuSe Standard Server 8.0 (which runs as an application server for Apache,CVSNT and some other apps) to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10. I need to estimate server downtime and amount of work. Is it possible to do this automatically? Is there any "how-to" for this? Does anyone has any experiences with this? I did not google anything useful up to now. Thank you in advance for any help! Dalibor
On Thursday 17 August 2006 15:41, abaklg wrote:
Is it possible to do this automatically? Is there any "how-to" for this? Does anyone has any experiences with this?
As a general rule, it is not advisable to upgrade more than one minor version number at a time. As a more general rule, upgrades suck and a clean install is a better bet approximately 99.9873% of the time (give or take a couple thousandths of a percentage point). Another good rule of thumb is: "Never change a running system. Never run a changing system. Change a never running system." Point being, if your app server works for you, then let it continue to work. Set up a secondary machine under 10.x if you need to migrate, but don't attempt to do it all in one go and expect to get away with it. You might get lucky. But stop and ask yourself, "do I feel lucky?" Soooo much has changed since Suse 8.x, and there are tons of potential pitfalls for your upgrade path. You should leave yourself ample room for unexpected failures while you migrate to 10.x, rather than upgrading The One and Only System and hoping for the best.
I did not google anything useful up to now.
Because nobody is insane enough to try to jump from 8.x to 10.x via the upgrade process ;). Good luck! -- ----- stephan@s11n.net http://s11n.net "...pleasure is a grace and is not obedient to the commands of the will." -- Alan W. Watts
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