We are currently planning/prepping for a *major* jump/move from 1.8d on
Solaris to 15 on SuSE in a VM. So far, the only issues encountered have
been the (already documented at length in various VMWare forums) system
clock issues, which were fairly easily resolved. We will also be
switching MTAs from Sendmail to Postfix -in part because the
/etc/aliases entries have reached an almost unmanageable number (~45k
lines!), and under Postfix, delivery to Listserv can just be the
default. On the HTTPD side, we just moved from an ancient Netscape
server to Apache on the current machine with no issues, and the new
instance will also be running Apache.
Since this is a major jump, we intend to use this as an opportunity to
force all of the list owners to migrate their lists to the new server
via a series of CGI pages, and begin enforcing various policies
regarding list configuration and ownership at the system level.
We're moving as much stuff as possible into VMs both to reduce floor
space consumption, and for business continuity reasons. So far, no major
problems- even with VMs accessing SAN resources, and doing network
backups and restores.
-CW
Stan Horwitz wrote:
> On Mar 20, 2007, at 8:15 AM — 3/20/07, Ronnie Streff wrote:
>
>> I usually wait to see how many and what kinds of issues there are and
>> how stable the release is before upgrading to new versions of any
>> software. As 15.0 has been out for a few months, I'm debating whether or
>> not to upgrade. I'm in the process of migrating to a new server (haven't
>> read the migrating white paper yet), and I'm wondering if migrating and
>> upgrading at the same time would be a good idea, or if this would
>> compound any issues I might have with just migrating to the degree that
>> it wouldn't be worth while.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>
> I intend to upgrade from 14.5 to 15 on a SuSE Linux server in early May.
> Probably in June, I am looking to migrate LISTSERV to new hardware,
> which will actually be a Red Hat Linux instance on a VM Ware virtual
> machine which will also run Sendmail and Apache. I have LISTSERV lite 15
> running on that virtual machine now, but its hardly been used. Your
> question reminds me to ask if anyone else is running LISTSERV on a
> similar virtualized environment. If so, how's it working out for you?
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