> Am 23.05.2024 um 00:29 schrieb Marius Schwarz <fedora...@cloud-foo.de>:
> 
> Am 22.05.24 um 17:48 schrieb Alexander Sosedkin:
>> On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 4:34 PM Marius Schwarz <fedora...@cloud-foo.de> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Were you following the steps outlined in
>>> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading-fedora-offline ?
>>> 
>>> 
> 
> I'm under the impression, there is a small misunderstanding here: The upgrade 
> worked as it should for the 23th time in a row :D

So, your server is running with F39 now? 


> It's just, that > while < the upgrade process was running, there was the 
> risk, that it or the connection fails, and in that case, there would not have 
> been a way to fix it remotely because of the mismatch of openssl and openssh 
> versions. (yes of course, an IPMI would be a way ).

Unfortunately, I don’t understand, what exactly the problem is. If you follow 
the procedure as described in the Quick Docs document mentioned above, there is 
no network connection while the actual update process is running. And even if 
there was one, you have no way of intervening in the process.  


Probably I overlook something in your mail. But I would really like to 
understand your issue. We are always looking to improve Fedora Server. And I’m 
running a bunch of servers in a remote data center, too, w/o access to the 
console (but a temporary KVM in case of emergency). So I have the update 
adventure every 6 months as well. 



> Yes, this is only relevant for remote-upgrades, but Fedora is a very good 
> server distribution and widely spread ;)

Wholehearted Agreement   :-)




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