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nate 2009-05-29 11:53 PM

Time to reboot
 
If you are running Fedora 10 on an unmanaged server, there is a new kernel out. Yum it down, hold your breath and shutdown -r now.

And I had 40 days of uptime. Dammit.

Cleo 2009-05-30 12:06 AM

Don't you hate it when an upgrade or sometime makes you reboot.

My last reboot was the last system upgrade from Apple.
% uptime
0:04 up 16 days, 11:30, 3 users, load averages: 1.32 1.20 1.02

nate 2009-05-30 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo (Post 452742)
Don't you hate it when an upgrade or sometime makes you reboot.

My last reboot was the last system upgrade from Apple.
% uptime
0:04 up 16 days, 11:30, 3 users, load averages: 1.32 1.20 1.02


LOL. Its a lot worse when the server is 1000 miles away. My host has virtual consoles that will let you control the server from the initial POST, but I can't afford it. On the other hand, you can't really have a server sitting live on the net with an outdated kernel just waiting to be hacked.

The first time I rebooted I had forgotten to set up the virtual NICs to come up after rebooting, and the only thing on the real cards IP address was the SSHD. It took me 20 minutes to figure out why I could SSH in but nothing else was answering even though all the services were up and the firewall was still set up right.

Cleo 2009-05-30 01:04 AM

Yeah that is why a got a host that comes with a Sparky. :D

nate 2009-05-30 02:07 AM

The first few days I wished I had a managed server, but I pay an insanely low price and I have complete control over the box. Now if pretty much runs itself. I just check in once or twice a day to check for rootkits and to see if any updates are available.

furiousmale 2009-05-30 12:46 PM

I have enough headaches. Adding server maintenance and issues to the list would drive me insane. I go fully managed.

Good luck with your update.

blogman 2009-05-30 06:55 PM

I do updates on my server only if must, it's not desktop where i want to get the latest version of my packages.

top - 00:30:33 up 330 days, 18 min,
and my second server:
top - 23:52:46 up 151 days, 12:42

nate 2009-05-30 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blogman (Post 452807)
I do updates on my server only if must, it's not desktop where i want to get the latest version of my packages.

top - 00:30:33 up 330 days, 18 min,
and my second server:
top - 23:52:46 up 151 days, 12:42

Damn, thats an old kernel. Aren't you worried about exploits?

rooty 2009-06-01 06:43 AM

[root@????? ~]# uptime
11:41:54 up 867 days, 13:35, 5 users, load average: 12.57, 15.02, 15.63

hehe this is still fedora 5... good thing its not live on the net but only on internal networks.

im scared to reboot it to be honest! |huh

Allfetish 2009-06-01 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rooty (Post 452917)
[root@????? ~]# uptime
11:41:54 up 867 days, 13:35, 5 users, load average: 12.57, 15.02, 15.63

hehe this is still fedora 5... good thing its not live on the net but only on internal networks.

im scared to reboot it to be honest! |huh

Wow. That's one hell of a load average you have there as well! I'd probably reboot it but with the host and a tech (unmanaged?) on standby.

whitey 2009-06-01 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nate (Post 452809)
Damn, thats an old kernel. Aren't you worried about exploits?

My personal belief is that people get overly worried about kernel updates. Unless they are critical updates, I rarely update my kernels. Once a server has been online 3-4 years, I ask the DC to give me a new box with new kernels and OS.

Once I have a box running well, I tend to leave it alone except for system and software updates.

rooty 2009-06-02 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allfetish (Post 452942)
Wow. That's one hell of a load average you have there as well! I'd probably reboot it but with the host and a tech (unmanaged?) on standby.

It hosted in our own rack. the load being more or less its normal as its a mysql master doing random reads/writes to a 12GB database while two (sex) slaves eats humps of its juice too.


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