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sunmacet
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We are having kernel panic about once a day. We would like to update kernel first before we look more options to find out what is the problem.
Command "yum update kernel" gives newer kernel but is kernel update safe? This is production server and major downtime is not an option. Also we don't have access to console, so if boot fails we need to call to our server provider that might take too long time.
Is there any means to be safe with kernel update? Is there ways to setup GRUP so that it will use older kernel if the newer fails? Any other means to make the kernel update more safe? In generally is these yum kernel updates safe? Any other thought?
Thank you for your time.
Command "yum update kernel" gives newer kernel but is kernel update safe? This is production server and major downtime is not an option. Also we don't have access to console, so if boot fails we need to call to our server provider that might take too long time.
Is there any means to be safe with kernel update? Is there ways to setup GRUP so that it will use older kernel if the newer fails? Any other means to make the kernel update more safe? In generally is these yum kernel updates safe? Any other thought?
Thank you for your time.