[PVE-User] PVE 5.1 - Intel <-> AMD migration crash with Debian 9

Uwe Sauter uwe.sauter.de at gmail.com
Fri Feb 2 13:10:59 CET 2018


Am 02.02.2018 um 13:02 schrieb Eneko Lacunza:
> Hi,
> 
> El 02/02/18 a las 12:59, Uwe Sauter escribió:
>>
>>>>> This is a very important message for all users of Proxmox. Is there any
>>>>> announcement on the lists for it?
>>>> This kernel is already quite old and you should install always latest packages anyway. So no, there is no extra information
>>>> besides the well known sources about each single bugfix.
>>> Don't know what you consider "quite old", but our servers were last updated on 15th january 2018. I really thought that we were on
>>> bleeding edge versions... :-)
>>>
>>> Also, it doesn't seem reasonable to think that users will be checking dayly? for kernel updates and installing them *and
>>> rebooting* the server... :)
>> For checking, that's where monitoring software is for… I have Nagios checks that keep me informed if there are any new packages
>> available.
>>
>> Regarding reboots: well, that's why you run a cluster so you are able to reboot hosts without interuption of the serivces provided
>> by VMs…
> Sure, but some user's don't have shared storage, or have just one server.
> 
> Also, you just always install de latest available versions inmediately, so that... you get also the broken versions like this
> kernel? Very good for maintaining services provided by VMs... ;)
> 
> Cheers
> 


I never said that I install everything the second it is available, just that Nagios keeps me informed.

And then again either you use the community repository and get the latest and greatest or you pay for the enterprise repo where
things might be more stable… But especially in troubled times like this January I don't see a point to wait… but that's just my 2
cents.

And I didn't have trouble with any kernel update so far since I started using Proxmox early last year.

Regards,

	Uwe



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