hi, i made a mistake that i used centos5.4 i686 to upgrade the centos 5.2 x86_64,which runs on a server whose cpu is Xeon.The server seems to need CentOS X86_64 version. Should i use the?CentOS 5.4 X86_64 disk to upgrade the CentOS 5.4 i 686? Ps.I urgently need to upgrade it because the glibc x86_64 conflicts with the i686 one....It drives me crazy and i am hitting my head against the wall... Should that work well?Should i try that?Please help to let me move on with my life.... Thanks very much! -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Best wishes from WANG Xing-tao Management Information and Information System BeijingJiaotongUniversity ?????? ??????????????? ??? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20091124/9d3a4f6b/attachment-0003.html>
??? wrote on 11/24/2009 03:09 AM:> hi, > i made a mistake that i used centos5.4 i686 to upgrade the centos 5.2 > x86_64,which runs on a server whose cpu is Xeon.The server seems to need > CentOS X86_64 version. Should i use the?CentOS 5.4 X86_64 disk to > upgrade the CentOS 5.4 i 686? > Ps.I urgently need to upgrade it because the glibc x86_64 conflicts with > the i686 one....It drives me crazy and i am hitting my head against the > wall... > Should that work well?Should i try that?Please help to let me move on > with my life.... > Thanks very much!You should always yse the same architecture for an upgrade. A yum upgrade should be possible following the release notes. The $basearch variable in yum should point to the correct packages. http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.4 Basically: yum clean all yum update glibc\* yum update yum\* rpm\* python\* yum clean all yum update shutdown -r now