Re: [users@httpd] Looking for the best way to update a production server

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Boysenberry Payne wrote:
I'm trying to avoid interruption of service as much as possible, but don't
have an alternative box to run on while I update.  Is there a "preferred"
way to do this?


Thanks,
Boysenberry

boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com



Hi -

The much preferred way to do this is in fact with a testing machine.

You can even go as far as using the free VMWare Server, making an install which matches what your production machine(s) are, and attempt an upgrade on there. If that works properly, you can then adapt that to your production server.

Thanks!
-dant

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