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Date:      Mon, 05 Nov 2007 09:44:15 -0600
From:      Jonathan Horne <jhorne@ncs.dfwlp.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Rebuilding kernel/system to a state "back-in-time"?
Message-ID:  <20071105094415.7ubd7cvhicwwocos@webmail.dfwlp.org>
In-Reply-To: <472F32CE.6050306@cederstrand.dk>
References:  <20071105144320.GA3811@aurora.oekb.co.at> <472F32CE.6050306@cederstrand.dk>

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Quoting Erik Cederstrand <erik@cederstrand.dk>:


>
> Should be tag=3DRELENG_6_2
>
...
>
> That should suffice.
>
>
> This assumes you're already running 6.2. As long as you don't switch
> branches (or choose a date before the branch occurred!), you should be
> good to go.
>
> Erik

i would agree with erik's advice, as IMO its quite sound (when it =20
comes to operating a server as opposed to a desktop).  however, i =20
would add this detail so that there can be some what and why to go =20
with it:

RELENG_6_2 will take you to 6.2-RELEASE-p8.  it *will* be back in =20
time, but it will be only 'critical' patches since the intial =20
6.2-RELEASE.

IMO, (and forgive me, i generally dont spew my opinions where they =20
arent welcome or asked for), RELENG_6_2 is better for a server over =20
RELENG_6 (aka, -STABLE), as it doesnt include items that are not =20
critically required for secure and stable operation.  remember, that =20
the true -STABLE branch has items merged in from -CURRENT (call it =20
back-ported?).

let say, you already know that -p8 is the latest 6.2 revision.  you =20
get on a server, you log in, and it says 6.2-RELEASE-p8.  you already =20
know that this system is up to date.  if you log in, and see =20
6.2-STABLE... you dont immediately know when this system was last =20
rebuilt without doing some other version checks first.  i have to be =20
honest, when it comes to managing a farm full of servers, i like my =20
"visual version checks"... the same way i like my women:

easy.

cheers,
--=20
Jonathan Horne
DFWLP Network Consulting Services
jhorne@ncs.dfwlp.com
http://www.dfwlp.com
214.287.4373 - mobile

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