Sorry, <enter> accidentally got hit before I finished. m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Alessandro Baggi wrote: >> Hi list, I know that there are automatic update with yum-cron but never >> tried. >> In my experiences I never did automatic backup because if update was >> broken >> my installation will be broken and I wait some time before apply update. >> Today seems to be that automatic update are used more than before. >> What do you think about automatic update? It is a good practice on a >> server? What is your experiences? > > 1. Under *NO* *CIRCUMSTANCES* would I *ever* have that running on > a production machine. That's what test boxes are for. > 2. If it was my own machine at home, thanks, but I want to wake up, > or come home, to a guaranteed working system. I'll update, so > I can always undo. 3. Systems like backup servers, etc, sure. They're not critical. 4. We don't do it on users' systems unless we're *sure* that it won't break something. Finally, on systems where there is a concern that something might break, like video drivers, we put excludes in /etc/yum.conf, and disable them under controlled conditions (i.e., one of us is sitting there doing it.) mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos