Can I use the Elevate tool to migrate my CentOS 7.9 with Virtualmin/Webmin to AlmaLinux 9.0?
Subject: Can I use the Elevate tool to migrate my CentOS 7.9 with Virtualmin/Webmin to AlmaLinux 9.0? Good day from Singapore, I understand both CentOS Linux and AlmaLinux follow Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). I have 2 CentOS 7.9 Linux virtual private servers (VPS) in Europe. They are running Virtualmin/Webmin web hosting control panel in master and slave configuration. Unfortunately, the end of life (EOL) date for CentOS 7.9 is 30 June 2024, which is less than 2 years away. Can I use the Elevate tool to migrate my CentOS 7.9 with Virtualmin/Webmin to AlmaLinux 9.0? Is it technically impossible or will result in too many complications? Should I install AlmaLinux 9.0 from fresh and then install Virtualmin instead? If I choose this route, I will need to ask Virtualmin developers how I can migrate the web hosting control panel from CentOS 7.9 to AlmaLinux 9.0. Please advise. Thank you. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore Blogs: https://tdtemcerts.blogspot.com https://tdtemcerts.wordpress.com
On 11/16/22 08:35, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
Can I use the Elevate tool to migrate my CentOS 7.9 with Virtualmin/Webmin to AlmaLinux 9.0? Is it technically impossible or will result in too many complications?
AFAIK, the "elevate" tool only works to update Centos-7 to Almalinux-8. -- -John (JohnDThompson@gmail.com) Appleton, WI USA
ELevate for AlmaLinux 8->9 is in the testing phase. It can be used from
https://wiki.almalinux.org/elevate/ELevate-testing-guide.html but it's not
recommended to use it without ample backups, and probably shouldn't be used
for production systems yet.
That said, I did successfully use it for an 8->9 conversion yesterday
without issue. YMMV.
You will have to go 7->8, then 8->9 if you wish to do this. 7->9 cannot be
done in a single step.
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 11:03 AM John Thompson
On 11/16/22 08:35, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
Can I use the Elevate tool to migrate my CentOS 7.9 with Virtualmin/Webmin to AlmaLinux 9.0? Is it technically impossible or will result in too many complications?
AFAIK, the "elevate" tool only works to update Centos-7 to Almalinux-8.
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-John (JohnDThompson@gmail.com) Appleton, WI USA
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2022 at 01:03, John Thompson
On 11/16/22 08:35, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
Can I use the Elevate tool to migrate my CentOS 7.9 with Virtualmin/Webmin to AlmaLinux 9.0? Is it technically impossible or will result in too many complications?
AFAIK, the "elevate" tool only works to update Centos-7 to Almalinux-8.
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-John (JohnDThompson@gmail.com) Appleton, WI USA
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Yes, I have read about this in the following article. Article: AlmaLinux vs. Rocky Linux: Exploring the Key Differences Link: https://www.openlogic.com/blog/almalinux-vs-rocky-linux Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
On Thu, 17 Nov 2022 at 01:10, Jonathan Wright
ELevate for AlmaLinux 8->9 is in the testing phase. It can be used from https://wiki.almalinux.org/elevate/ELevate-testing-guide.html but it's not recommended to use it without ample backups, and probably shouldn't be used for production systems yet.
That said, I did successfully use it for an 8->9 conversion yesterday without issue. YMMV.
You will have to go 7->8, then 8->9 if you wish to do this. 7->9 cannot be done in a single step.
I guess I will have to migrate my CentOS 7.9 to AlmaLinux 8, and then from AlmaLinux 8 to AlmaLinux 9. There is no other way out. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
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