-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Dear NSD users, Note that Paul wouters has pushed NSD 4.1.7 packages into the EPEL repository for Redhat Linux and CentOS. Previously there was only NSD version 3 in EPEL. If you've got EPEL configured on your Redhat/CentOS systems, be aware that you're suddenly going to get upgraded to NSD 4.1.7. This is a major update, so you'll want to review your configuration for any anomalies or discrepancies and so on. Regards, Anand -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWn5QXAAoJEBXgoyUMySoFzfIP/1iqs+9ZQC6GcUaQD/uss3Np QL1naaONKIoOIDB6jFSatT7fyFqgDB3J5WUCwCycFU9wUAy8eEyfA2o/Wwpcz6nP USoT7RF9MqOna5cFO7JPsVGpcQFytsOs0FvX4CyRk+NBg86gxAzPsVUYg4L/KsN3 V5XftQ8HDGkqFX+EcXLK/RligG4YUiQwiHY4rTYuL7rW7IZkh1F2XPjj+yfc7CB4 sdz5hchMBEhyTwKNqoZ+uPoFhHmgZnWG89v6kpT26behm+07+QSc9vH9npnfoh5I LJnFN209hfyJC2bx8XiENP2A7oEqDs30r9TOh3Zzn5i/tk4pxQye50S3zVNEtffd So/ONMXGxK1zi4Qd/y3fEydkpz+v5RMRYQ+/UFIi6evd3xejJito9GK80Pu2/4pI nuzHxpQFY6++15XIESwpd72TFflrt2nr2xQFw5tCIU39waYsubakUDz6JhwhiUkQ jXit06JLsNQQu5533p+ZSumX5o6k6UWuHL/x7O0PM4OBAbHCckPLhuz6/zL3dyKx 6Rvt3je/85v5h65HG689zzMCUKRIXmb/o7SR0VFD8OqF+mXxvXHMLDp+esgUQCAS Rt6k+VTO3qPDw1jbPV3846n2KKhGSZiamTUXwm2L1YaIavj+MTqii4CJeNtxO7D1 5+v+D7mxWT6JJEcmjean =I4hC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016, Anand Buddhdev wrote:> Note that Paul wouters has pushed NSD 4.1.7 packages into the EPEL > repository for Redhat Linux and CentOS. Previously there was only NSD > version 3 in EPEL. > > If you've got EPEL configured on your Redhat/CentOS systems, be aware > that you're suddenly going to get upgraded to NSD 4.1.7. This is a > major update, so you'll want to review your configuration for any > anomalies or discrepancies and so on.If your config is modified from the default, it will not replace it. So provided nsd3 and nsd4 are compatible enough with their options, it should still work? It's not good to hear the server did not restart, but that might be inherant to the nsd3 PID issues we had. Paul
On 01/20/2016 06:05 AM, Anand Buddhdev wrote:> Dear NSD users, > > Note that Paul wouters has pushed NSD 4.1.7 packages into the EPEL > repository for Redhat Linux and CentOS. Previously there was only NSD > version 3 in EPEL. > > If you've got EPEL configured on your Redhat/CentOS systems, be aware > that you're suddenly going to get upgraded to NSD 4.1.7. This is a > major update, so you'll want to review your configuration for any > anomalies or discrepancies and so on.Thank you - after updating one of my slaves with no issues and running it for several weeks with no issues I updated the rest including the master with no issues. It's not common for me that major version upgrades of software "just works" but it seems this time, it did. At least for me. Hats off to the developers and packagers that made that happen.