Similar.  When user jobs can run for a couple of months you can't just
do a reboot every few days.  Yum makes doing updates easy, but that can
bring another problem: I've seen people do "yum update" multiple times
and not realise that they need to reboot.

On 11/04/17 19:23, Pete Biggs wrote:
> 
>>
>> Years uptime, wow! What do you do when security update for kernel or glibc
>> is released? These come as often as once every 45 days in my observation.
>>
> They're non-exposed hosts doing very specific things - think internal
> network with an air-gap to the internet.
> 
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