[CentOS] Re: Safely updating to 4.4 via yum (chicken)

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On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, chrism@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

techlist wrote:
Can someone tell the what the concensous was on the best way to do the upgrade and avoid problems. From my notes I got:

yum upgrade python-sqlite
yum upgrade sqllite
yum upgrade yum
yum clean all
yum update

But at least one guy said his box was still hosed with duplicates and a broken bind after that.

What's the method to upgrade 4.3-> 4.4 with the highest change of sucess?


That procedure should be fine. The broken bind thing happens when people have the caching nameserver installed. I always delete it if the machine needs to run as a nameserver.

That is not true. The broken bind thing happens if you have bind installed.
I have no caching-nameservers installed here and every one of them broke on
upgrade. The fix is to simply make the keys in /etc/rned.key and /etc/rndc.conf
the same. There is an upstream bug open on this and a fix will be available
someday. :-(

Regards,

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