If you are wondering how you update your guest RHEL5 systems see this KB from RedHat
Archive for October 2nd, 2007
So today I started the companies migration to Linux – Redhat EL 5 Linux to be exact from our entirely Microsoft based systems into a 99% Linux run IT system.
Heres the plan:
- Servers all Redhat
- Desktops 99% Ubuntu – Accounting needs Windows for internet banking
- All networking Cisco
Why RHEL5 – well because it offers commercial support of virtualization and great support of HP server hardware out the box. Basically it just needs to work & work properly. I feel that I can get the best of all these with Redhat.
For the desktops Ubuntu simply because its a quick install, minimal software in-fact its almost perfect for a company desktop PC.
So where to start – well first I need to setup one of the Redhat servers with virtualization.
After reading the Fedora wiki and then the first thing to do is copy the install media to the hard drive and share via NFS – I dont like NFS so install I opt for the HTTP installed option and copy everything (excluding CD6) on to my MacBook Pro and setup a web server.
After everything is copied over then time to run the install wizard
on the RedHat machine run the command
virt-install
This starts a very simple and easy to follow wizard that will baby you through the whole installation process.
Reading:
I have been using ChannelAdvisor for nearly two years now & when I was chosing which auction management system to use I knew about Marketworks but they were not in the same league – it was more aimed at lower volume sellers and how the dizzy heights I could see the company I am working for reaching.
Anyway ChannelAdvisor bought Marketworks – see their press release here
I had always assumed that there were more customers than that to make such a high GMV figure!
WordPress 2.3 Upgrade
Oct 2
The upgrade was smooth as with all WordPress upgrades – the only problem is that my theme does not support 2.3! Ah well off hunting for a new one…