<font size=2 face="sans-serif">We've been running rhel4 on all of our
production web servers for quite some time (since 2007). They've
since gone EOL and we need to upgrade them as they are no longer able to
receive updates. I spoke with Lisa briefly about this and what the
timeline looked like for the implementation of their replacement web stack.
I think it's necessary that we upgrade our systems to the latest
version of Red Hat. I've got extra space on a vhost server in the
DFC DMZ that I've already installed RHEL6.3 on and called it ehp5 and ehp5-earthquake
(public frontend). I would like to do something similar in Menlo
Park. It would give us the ability to bring one system down at a
time and begin the upgrade process. </font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">What do you all think?</font>
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Thank you,<br>
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Chris Bidwell, RHCSA<br>
Red Hat Linux Administrator<br>
National Earthquake Information Center<br>
US Geological Survey<br>
email: cbidwell@usgs.gov<br>
work: 303-273-8642<br>
mobile: 303-435-6362<br>
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