Proxmox 1.3 has been successfully hosting a KVM Linux machine for our website. In running updates on the Proxmox system I see updates "held back" ( proxmox-ve pve-kernel pve-manager qemu-server) and following online suggestions, I tried "apt-get dist-upgrade". Among other things it tells me:
"The following packages will be REMOVED:
pve-kvm
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libfilesys-df-perl libpve-storage-perl pve-kernel-2.6.24-8-pve pve-qemu-kvm
The following packages will be upgraded:
proxmox-ve pve-kernel pve-manager qemu-server
4 upgraded, 4 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded."
All well and good, but that bit about REMOVING pve-kvm makes me nervous. Since I have working a KVM machine now hosting real websites, I can't be breaking anything. Is it safe to do this or should I wait until I have my new fail-over server running so I can copy the VMs over before trying this?
"The following packages will be REMOVED:
pve-kvm
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libfilesys-df-perl libpve-storage-perl pve-kernel-2.6.24-8-pve pve-qemu-kvm
The following packages will be upgraded:
proxmox-ve pve-kernel pve-manager qemu-server
4 upgraded, 4 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded."
All well and good, but that bit about REMOVING pve-kvm makes me nervous. Since I have working a KVM machine now hosting real websites, I can't be breaking anything. Is it safe to do this or should I wait until I have my new fail-over server running so I can copy the VMs over before trying this?