'yum update' rollback or .. ?

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Hello,

we have several physical servers (CentOS 5.*) with rather critical applications where (because of stability)
we don't do regularly 'yum update'. In virtualized environemnts (under Vmware)
we do a snapshot, then 'yum update', reboot and if something is wrong we rollback the snapshot.
On physical servers we cannot do that. I have read about rollback option of rpm but not sure if
this is reliable solution. What is your best practise regarding "rollbacking" 'yum update' on
physical servers ?


Regards
Przemyslaw Bak (przemol)


















































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