Hi,

another safe way to proceed is to disable automatic agent runs and check
for breakages after the update using puppet agent/apply --noop.

Cheers,
Felix

On 04/20/2014 02:38 AM, Jasmine Lognnes wrote:
> Dear all =)
> 
> I have a CentOS5 node that I would like to upgrade to CentOS6, but how
> can I trust that my CentOS5 node manifest won't destroy the config files
> on the CentOS6 node because the config files have changed from CentOS5
> to CentOS6?
> 
> How do you prevent this kind of situation? Do you make a copy of all the
> CentOS5 config files and diff them with the CentOS6 ones? If, how do you
> do that in an automated way?
> 
> Kindest regards
> Jasmine =)

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