Re: In-place upgrade of RHEL 6.x to 7.x

2018-01-16 Thread Filipe Miranda
Hello, I believe most answers about in-place upgrade from RHEL6 to RHEL 7 can be found here: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/637583 Kind Regards, Filipe Miranda > On Jan 3, 2018, at 10:29 AM, R P Herrold wrote: > > On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Eric Chevalier wrote: > >>> I would be interested i

Re: In-place upgrade of RHEL 6.x to 7.x

2018-01-03 Thread R P Herrold
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Eric Chevalier wrote: > > I would be interested in seeing a copy ( a private response is > > fine) of: > > rpm -qf `which preupg` > > > > and then: > > rpm -qi (result_from_first_command_above) > [root@zlinux1 ~]# rpm -qf `which preupg` > preupgrade-assistant-2.3.3-2.

Re: In-place upgrade of RHEL 6.x to 7.x

2018-01-03 Thread R P Herrold
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, R P Herrold wrote: > Fedora space, called, respectively: preupgrade and > preupgrade-assistant. ... I looked at the 'preupgrade' (RHEL oriented) sources, and there is a missing dependency, getting the package to install once built, on '7 I solved that with a local 'carry

Re: In-place upgrade of RHEL 6.x to 7.x

2018-01-03 Thread Eric Chevalier
On 1/3/18 11:56 AM, R P Herrold wrote: On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Eric Chevalier wrote: We are currently running RHEL 6.9 on top of z/VM. We are contemplating an upgrade to RHEL 7 in order to support Spectrum Protect 8.1.4. RHEL supposedly supports an in-place upgrade from the latest version of RHEL

In-place upgrade of RHEL 6.x to 7.x

2018-01-03 Thread R P Herrold
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Eric Chevalier wrote: > We are currently running RHEL 6.9 on top of z/VM. We are contemplating > an upgrade to RHEL 7 in order to support Spectrum Protect 8.1.4. > > RHEL supposedly supports an in-place upgrade from the latest version of > RHEL 6.x to 7, but I'm coming across d

In-place upgrade of RHEL 6.x to 7.x

2018-01-03 Thread Eric Chevalier
We are currently running RHEL 6.9 on top of z/VM. We are contemplating an upgrade to RHEL 7 in order to support Spectrum Protect 8.1.4. RHEL supposedly supports an in-place upgrade from the latest version of RHEL 6.x to 7, but I'm coming across discussions suggesting that the in-place upgrade pat