On 2015-05-15 02:34, Simone Caronni wrote:

> I think you've done some confusion. First of all, don't upgrade packages
> while you're using the softwre.

Wrong. Counter-examples: yum update kernel does not trigger an automatic 
reboot. Apache's "graceful" option lets you restart it without killing 
existing connections. So does ssh these days. I don't think postgres 
server gets restarted on update (ICBW).

So this isn't universally true. Whether bacula daemons can or should be 
automatically restarted with no regard to what may be going on is 
another question.

> The latest update only contained the dependency on some fonts for the
> specific usage case of the graphical console forwarded on a headless
> server and has nothing to do with the issue you are posting:

When yum-cron is able to tell the difference and stops sending me 
e-mails for updates I don't need this will be relevant. Right now I get 
an e-mail with a list of updated rpms, I check if there's things like 
kernel or glibc in there; if not I just run "yum -Cy up" over a bunch of 
hosts.

Like I said, now I know to count bacula updates like kernel updates.

Dima


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