Anthony Joseph Messina wrote:
I am currently running the following:
389-admin-1.1.8-3.fc11.x86_64
the new version is 389-admin-1.1.8-4
389-admin-console-1.1.4-1.fc11.noarch
389-admin-console-doc-1.1.4-1.fc11.noarch
389-adminutil-1.1.8-3.fc11.x86_64
389-console-1.1.3-3.fc11.noarch
389-ds-1.1.3-4.fc11.noarch
389-ds-base-1.2.1-1.fc11.x86_64
the new version is 389-ds-base-1.2.2-1
389-ds-base-debuginfo-1.2.1-1.fc11.x86_64
389-ds-console-1.2.0-4.fc11.noarch
389-ds-console-doc-1.2.0-4.fc11.noarch
389-dsgw-1.1.4-1.fc11.x86_64
Those are the packages that were the initial group that supported the renaming
of Fedora DS to 389 DS. I plan to upgrade with "yum upgrade" today as some
bugs have been fixed.
Ok. Do not upgrade until the new versions specified above are available
from your repo.
What is the proper upgrading procedure for 389 DS?
Can I simply do a "yum update" and expect everything to work or do I always
need to merge rpmnew files and run setup-ds-admin.pl after each "yum update"?
You should do a yum upgrade instead of update so that obsoletes will be
processed correctly.
Then do setup-ds-admin.pl -u
I don't think there is any merging that needs to be done, but it
wouldn't hurt just to check the diff between file and file.rpmnew to see
if anything has changed (that you didn't set in your configuration).
I ask for two reasons:
1) I was hit by
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518418 and have
since recreated my servers with the above packages
2) I noticed that while using SSL, the setup-ds-admin.pl requires me
to delete
the CA cert that was previously installed and re-import it (crazy).
Yes, this is a bug.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=501846
I'd like to make sure don't have these servers crap out
again.
Due to the rename issue, your servers will be stopped and restarted, but
you should not lose your run level configuration. In what other way(s)
did they "crap out"?
Thanks a lot.
-A
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