Kaushal Shriyan
2019-Jan-07 10:29 UTC
[CentOS] Upgrade CentOS 7.4 to 7.5 and don't want to upgrade it to 7.6
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 1:49 PM Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org> wrote:> On 07/01/2019 07:51, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) to > > Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) and not up to CentOS Linux release > > 7.6.1810 (Core) as the product does not support the latest CentOS Linux > > release 7.6.1810 (Core) version as of now. It is still a work in > progress. > > Any help will be highly appreciable. I look forward to hearing from you. > > > > Thanks in Advance. > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Kaushal > > Well, there is no 7.6, nor 7.5, but only centos 7, with updates .... > meaning that it just represent which updates were rolled-in at install > time, nothing else. > So if you don't want to apply updates, it's of course up to you, but > then you're on your own for all security issues ;-) > > -- > Fabian Arrotin >Thanks Fabian for the quick response. I understand it completely about the security compliance requirements. I will use the below commands to keep all the security patches up to date. #yum list-security --security #yum update --security Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) to Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) as we will not avail support if we upgrade it to CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) as per the software requirements of the product. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks in Advance. Best Regards, Kaushal
Miroslav Geisselreiter
2019-Jan-07 10:40 UTC
[CentOS] Upgrade CentOS 7.4 to 7.5 and don't want to upgrade it to 7.6
Dne 7.1.2019 v 11:29 Kaushal Shriyan napsal(a):> On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 1:49 PM Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org> wrote: > >> On 07/01/2019 07:51, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) to >>> Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) and not up to CentOS Linux release >>> 7.6.1810 (Core) as the product does not support the latest CentOS Linux >>> release 7.6.1810 (Core) version as of now. It is still a work in >> progress. >>> Any help will be highly appreciable. I look forward to hearing from you. >>> >>> Thanks in Advance. >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> >>> Kaushal >> Well, there is no 7.6, nor 7.5, but only centos 7, with updates .... >> meaning that it just represent which updates were rolled-in at install >> time, nothing else. >> So if you don't want to apply updates, it's of course up to you, but >> then you're on your own for all security issues ;-) >> >> -- >> Fabian Arrotin >> > Thanks Fabian for the quick response. I understand it completely about the > security compliance requirements. I will use the below commands to keep all > the security patches up to date. > > #yum list-security --security > #yum update --security > > Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) > to Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) as we will not avail support if we > upgrade it to CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) as per the software > requirements of the product. I look forward to hearing from you. > > Thanks in Advance. > > Best Regards, > > Kaushal >Maybe you can use also commands: # yum --security check-update # yum --security update
Giles Coochey
2019-Jan-07 10:45 UTC
[CentOS] Upgrade CentOS 7.4 to 7.5 and don't want to upgrade it to 7.6
On 07/01/2019 10:29, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:> On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 1:49 PM Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org> wrote: > >> On 07/01/2019 07:51, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) to >>> Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) and not up to CentOS Linux release >>> 7.6.1810 (Core) as the product does not support the latest CentOS Linux >>> release 7.6.1810 (Core) version as of now. It is still a work in >> progress. >>> Any help will be highly appreciable. I look forward to hearing from you. >>> >>> Thanks in Advance. >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> >>> Kaushal >> Well, there is no 7.6, nor 7.5, but only centos 7, with updates .... >> meaning that it just represent which updates were rolled-in at install >> time, nothing else. >> So if you don't want to apply updates, it's of course up to you, but >> then you're on your own for all security issues ;-) >> >> -- >> Fabian Arrotin >> > Thanks Fabian for the quick response. I understand it completely about the > security compliance requirements. I will use the below commands to keep all > the security patches up to date. > > #yum list-security --security > #yum update --security > > Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) > to Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) as we will not avail support if we > upgrade it to CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) as per the software > requirements of the product. I look forward to hearing from you. > > Thanks in Advance. > > Best Regards, > > Kaushal > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosYou should not do this, but set your repo to use vault.centos.org e.g. http://vault.centos.org/7.5.1804/updates/x86_64/ Then do yum updates, then set it back to what it was before. The likelyhood is that your software supplier, and possibly yourself, do not actually understand the Centos Reaase Scheme. https://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/General#head-3ac1bdb51f0fecde1f98142cef90e887b1b12a00
Pete Biggs
2019-Jan-07 10:49 UTC
[CentOS] Upgrade CentOS 7.4 to 7.5 and don't want to upgrade it to 7.6
> > > Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) > to Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) as we will not avail support if we > upgrade it to CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) as per the software > requirements of the product. I look forward to hearing from you. >Not if you use the default mirror list. The easiest and most sustainable way of doing it is to create your own local mirror of CentOS and point your .repo files at that. You can then decide exactly what is available to your host as upgrades. If you don't want to do that then you need point your .repo files at a single *nearby* host and adjust the baseurl to replace '$releasever' with '7.5.1804'. But remember that the 7.5.1804 tree will no longer receive *any* updates, so this really can not be recommended for any machine. P.
Fabian Arrotin
2019-Jan-07 11:11 UTC
[CentOS] Upgrade CentOS 7.4 to 7.5 and don't want to upgrade it to 7.6
On 07/01/2019 11:40, Miroslav Geisselreiter wrote:> Dne 7.1.2019 v 11:29 Kaushal Shriyan napsal(a): >> On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 1:49 PM Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org> wrote: >> >>> On 07/01/2019 07:51, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) to >>>> Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) and not up to CentOS Linux release >>>> 7.6.1810 (Core) as the product does not support the latest CentOS Linux >>>> release 7.6.1810 (Core) version as of now. It is still a work in >>> progress. >>>> Any help will be highly appreciable. I look forward to hearing from >>>> you. >>>> >>>> Thanks in Advance. >>>> >>>> Best Regards, >>>> >>>> Kaushal >>> Well, there is no 7.6, nor 7.5, but only centos 7, with updates .... >>> meaning that it just represent which updates were rolled-in at install >>> time, nothing else. >>> So if you don't want to apply updates, it's of course up to you, but >>> then you're on your own for all security issues ;-) >>> >>> -- >>> Fabian Arrotin >>> >> Thanks Fabian for the quick response. I understand it completely about >> the >> security compliance requirements. I will use the below commands to >> keep all >> the security patches up to date. >> >> #yum list-security --security >> #yum update --security >> >> Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) >> to Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) as we will not avail support >> if we >> upgrade it to CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) as per the software >> requirements of the product. I look forward to hearing from you. >> >> Thanks in Advance. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Kaushal >> > Maybe you can use also commands: > > # yum --security check-update > # yum --security update >No, as there is no metadata for this anyway, so it's useless ;-) -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20190107/eb6a0d82/attachment-0002.sig>
Jonathan Billings
2019-Jan-07 18:44 UTC
[CentOS] Upgrade CentOS 7.4 to 7.5 and don't want to upgrade it to 7.6
On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 03:59:00PM +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:> Thanks Fabian for the quick response. I understand it completely about the > security compliance requirements. I will use the below commands to keep all > the security patches up to date. > > #yum list-security --security > #yum update --securityIts worth mentioning again that the above will not do anything to install security updates in CentOS using the CentOS mirrors. Those repositories don't provide the security metadata, so the above is essentially a no-op.> Is there a way to upgrade from Centos Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) > to Centos Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) as we will not avail support if we > upgrade it to CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) as per the software > requirements of the product. I look forward to hearing from you.Since you're using a commercial product, perhaps you should invest in RHEL 7. You can get 7.5.z repositories that will get security updates (as well as metadata that make 'yum update --security' do what you want). -- Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
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