On 29/06/2023 22:32, Ian Pilcher via FreeIPA-users wrote:
I am currently running FreeIPA on CentOS 7, and I am
considering moving
it to Fedora.
On RHEL and derivatives, in-place upgrades are not
supported. It is
necessary to provision a new server, running the new OS
version, add it
as a FreeIPA replica, and then decommission the old system.
How does this work on Fedora? Will I be able to use dnf
system-upgrade,
or will I find myself having to use the process described
above?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'in-place' do not work?
My c7 days are quite a way behind but I don't remember it
did no work.
c8s & c9s I've been doing up-dates/grades in place for a
long time and sure I might have seen some glitches - but by
intent packages are ready to upgrade already deployed IPA -
but that goes for any software.
Then, usual best-practices - however you worked out those -
such as backups, apply, how you control & order IPA packages
upgrades, etc.
IPA has own 'ipa-server-upgrade' which is part of
packages/version upgrade process(es)
Fedora's IPA stack works okey as it does on Centos - which
Centos is Fedora pretty much, only back-dated/ported at it's
core.
Centos 9 which I've been riding for long time is great, been
updating IPA since c9s release - in fact I've recently,
though for different reasons, migrated IPA into containers
which are Fedoras - no problems.
regards, L.
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