06-09-2020 01:17 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:09 PM
Hey all
The prime 3.8 release notes have this little nugget in them:
If your existing Prime Infrastructure is 3.6.x or 3.7.x, and your upgrade path contains 3.4.x or earlier versions, then you cannot in-line upgrade that server to Prime Infrastructure 3.8 due to security vulnerabilities in the underlying Red Hat 6 installation. You will need to take a backup of the Prime Infrastructure 3.6.x or 3.7.x server, deploy a fresh Prime Infrastructure 3.8 server, and restore that backup into the Prime Infrastructure 3.8 server.
I really don't remember when I last did a fresh installation of my PI. Do you happen to know if there is some root shell command to see if my upgrade path contained a 3.4 or earlier version?
I hate reinstallation, as that takes considerably more steps than an upgrade.
Thanks
Patrick
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