Fwiw we pay for Google Workspace. I think there is a pricing issue though,
but I guess changing it would affect their income from their bigger
customers.
We just have 5 servers, and don't want any personal support. We'd be fine
to pay what we'd consider a reasonable fee I think. I contacted Redhat
Tom nailed it for me, similar boat. We moved to Rocky as a holding position
with their LTS, but it just doesn't make sense any more to use a Redhat
base with any new server.
The trust I think has gone since the Centos rug pull, and that's important.
I do think we'll see some changes to come (I can
> Lots of chat stuff...
Something interesting happens when there's change. People get involved in a
different way, and it can actually be positive.
Centos for me is an example of something that many people took for granted
(including myself). Now there's change and the start of things like Rocky,
We've just got a new server running centos 8 and mariadb 10.3.17, so
there's no real data loss issues currently on that server. We've also got
some older servers running mysql 5.1.7 which can't be upgraded currently.
We can't connect to the old mysql servers using libmysqlclient (to be more
precis
y all
packages if it continues to be unstable now and maybe whatever as its on a
dev server to test.
Thanks again,
Ian
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Richard <
lists-cen...@listmail.innovate.net> wrote:
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> > Date: Friday, February 19, 2016 11:08:48 +
> > From: Ian B
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On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:56 AM, Ian B wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have a development server we have just tried updating the kernel &
> glibc after recent recommendations. Its been stable previously for a few
> years with only scheduled reboots.
>
> Its running
> Ce
Hi all,
We have a development server we have just tried updating the kernel & glibc
after recent recommendations. Its been stable previously for a few years
with only scheduled reboots.
Its running
Centos 6.6(final)
2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.x86_64
GNU libc 2.12
Upgraded via YUM, rebooted, all fine fo
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