Pablo Silva <[email protected]> writes: > Hi CoolCold! > Risk is: for example, I'm upgrading a 6.x server centos having a openvz > kernel, for some reason when I do yum update shows me an update of the > native kernel centos 6.x + openvz kernel update, my question is : who > wins, if he wins the upgrade kernel centos 6.x then could eventually leave > vm offline all there, if I update the kernel of openvz could be presented > with some unforeseen centos 6.x?
checking before (or during) the reboot which kernel will actually boot should be a part of your updating procedure anyway, whether you are using OVZ or not.
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