Hello Fernando,

upgrading centos 7 to centos 8 is "possible", i did it but it's not the
method i recommend.
IMO you should start from scratch and install Rocky/Alma linux and install
packetfence 11 on it.

Btw there is an upgrade script you can use to export the config to a new
server.

Regards
Fabrice



Le ven. 10 sept. 2021 à 01:40, Fernando Pimenta via PacketFence-users <
packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :

> Hello All,
>
> With version 11, PF dropped the support for CentOS 7 and added CentOS 8.
> But CentOS 8 will be discontinued in December.
>
> Is Inverse targeting Rocky Linux?
>
> I have a production server with CentOS 7 and PF 10.3. Which is the best
> way for this scenario: maintain the server and compose a new server in
> parallel with CentOS 8 or upgrade to v11 using my CentOS 7 based server?
>
> Thanks for all the opinions.
>
> Fernando Pimenta
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