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Re: [Condor-users] how to upgrade from condor 6.7.x to 6.7-current ?



I install each version in a seperate directory on the master (such as
/opt/condor/condor-6.7.xx) and make a symbolic link called "main" to whatever one
I'm using currently:

cd /opt/condor
ln -s condor-6.7.18 main

Then I just export /opt/condor/main to the nodes.  This seems to work just
fine.  Hope that helps.

jamie.

On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 10:17:18AM +0200, Nicolas GUIOT wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I might not do it right now, maybe I'll wait for a stable 6.7 version, but what's the right way to update condor ?
> I'm using it on NFS, so that all the daemons are launched from a central computer, So I suppose I just need to change it on the central node, "et voila", but this will break the running jobs won't it ? Or, I suppose it won't want to remove/replace the old binaries while they are running aren't they ?
> 
> Could someone explain me the righ way to do it ? Including saving the queues (or at least, so that it bring a minimum number of disturbance of the pool)
> 
> Thanks
> Nicolas
> 
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