"You need to run your own test servers if you want a working update
since we don't test stuff like live migration (that is most basic
functionality)" makes me chuckle a bit. 2 test servers can buy
helluvah support contract, where the issues would probably be
addressed quickly. Shouldn't it be that
Mauro wrote:
I can't believe that a serious distribution like debian do not do
tests before suggest an upgrade.
As Scott says, for production systems you either have to test things
yourself, or you accept that possibly an upgrade may break your
system. Debian (and the other distributions) do
On 13 October 2011 21:56, Scott Damron wrote:
> While I understand your position, you should have tested very
> thoroughly before deploying any upgrades to a production system.
> Screeching about Debian being bad is not going to garner you any
> sympathy if you didn't test your patches in a lab or
While I understand your position, you should have tested very
thoroughly before deploying any upgrades to a production system.
Screeching about Debian being bad is not going to garner you any
sympathy if you didn't test your patches in a lab or QA environment
before upgrading your system.
That is
Hello, first of all sorry for my english.
Months ago I've installed a debian squeeze into two servers with a SAN storage.
I've installed the package xen-linux-system, xen started and I could
create various domUs, live migrate them from one node to another and
everything without any problem.
The deb
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