From: Eric Jorgensen (jorgy_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Wed 19 Jan 2005 - 18:11:06 GMT
This thread actually brings up a good question I've
been meaning to ask. I've set of several vserver
machines with several dozen guests, all on a RH9 base:
kernel-2.4.22ctx-17c
kernel-2.4.25-vs1.26
kernel-2.4.26-vs1.28smp
I've now been looking to make a switch for my host OS.
I was less than impressed with Fedora Core 1 and 2,
but have been quite pleased with Fedora Core 3, at
least on the desktop. And since it does have a 2.6
series kernel, I'm contemplating switching to it. But
I'd rather wait for the platform to completely stable
before moving. I'd rather not be changing/upgrading
every week. I'd also like to transparently move my
existing vserver guests. I am RH/Fedora leaning.
Where are others going with their 2.6 installations,
especially those wanting to be on the "trailing" edge?
Thanks,
Eric
--- Tomas Fasth <tomas_at_euronetics.se> wrote:
> Talking about uptime and stability; The following is
> an old
> installation of ours still serving customers;
>
> serverhost$ uname -rvm
> 2.4.20-mppe+ctx+xfs+vlan-k7 #1 Mon Sep 15 11:18:51
> CEST 2003 i686
> serverhost$ echo $(uptime) # getting rid of double
> spaces
> 15:07:55 up 490 days, 8:24, 1 user, load average:
> 0.02, 0.03, 0.00
> serverhost$ sudo vserver-stat | expr $(wc -l) - 2
> 32
>
> Well, not much of a load for the moment. But still
> ... ;)
>
> // Tomas
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