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Re: [Xen-users] XCP running upgrades
The only way I have been able to manage to do it is to download the
ISO, burn up a disk and insert it into each host and wait for it to
ask me if I want to upgrade. It would be nice if there were a yum
repo setup for it, but I guess it ins't a priority at this point.
Scott
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Grant McWilliams
<grantmasterflash@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Over the course of building out my XCP hosts I ended up with a 1.0.0. system
> and a 1.1 beta system. Obviously these don't work together. My first
> reaction was to do a yum update and quickly learned that doesn't work on
> XCP. What is the recommended way of upgrading an XCP host? Also my XCP 1.0.0
> systems don't have CD drives so if I go through the trouble of tearing them
> apart to update them to 1.1 beta will I have to do it again when 1.1 final
> comes out? Eventually I want the Hosts to boot via PXE but I don't have time
> to go down that road right now unless someone has a really quick tutorial on
> how to do that.
>
> Should I downgrade the 1.1 beta system (which has a CD drive), upgrade the
> 1.0 systems via a network somehow or tear them apart and upgrade with a
> CDrom plugged in?
>
> Grant McWilliams
> http://grantmcwilliams.com/tech/virtualization
>
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