• 9.11 -> 9.16 via COPR

    From John Thurston@john.thurston@alaska.gov to bind-users on Fri Aug 21 11:34:54 2020
    From Newsgroup: comp.protocols.dns.bind

    We're happily running the BIND 9.11 ESV on CentOS 7 by way of:
    isc-bind-esv/x86_64 Copr repo for bind-esv owned by isc

    The roadmap I recall indicates 9.11 will move to "security only" updates
    at the end of 2020, at which time 9.16 is slated to become the ESV. I
    figure it is time for me to get a 9.16 instance running and see what
    will be involved in making it work for us.

    My questions are two:
    A) How will the upcoming change in ESV-designation appear to users of
    the COPR packages? Will there come a time when the repository/package "isc-bind-esv" will just deliver 9.16 rather than 9.11?

    B) If I have a host currently using "isc-bind-esv/x86_64", and I want it instead to use "isc-bind/x86_64", what's the suggested process? Do I
    "yum remove", replace the "bind-esv" repository with "bind", and "yum install"? Is it simpler than that?

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    Do things because you should, not just because you can.

    John Thurston 907-465-8591
    John.Thurston@alaska.gov
    Department of Administration
    State of Alaska
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  • From =?utf-8?B?TWljaGHFgiBLxJlwaWXFhA==?=@michal@isc.org to John Thurston on Wed Aug 26 09:46:36 2020
    From Newsgroup: comp.protocols.dns.bind

    Hi John,
    We're happily running the BIND 9.11 ESV on CentOS 7 by way of:
    isc-bind-esv/x86_64 Copr repo for bind-esv owned by isc

    The roadmap I recall indicates 9.11 will move to "security only" updates at the end of 2020, at which time 9.16 is slated to become the ESV.
    Correct.
    I figure it
    is time for me to get a 9.16 instance running and see what will be involved in making it work for us.
    Good call :)
    My questions are two:
    A) How will the upcoming change in ESV-designation appear to users of the COPR packages? Will there come a time when the repository/package "isc-bind-esv" will just deliver 9.16 rather than 9.11?
    This is what we currently _plan_ to do, but I would not like to make any particular _promises_ at this point yet. Things should become more
    definite around the end of the year.
    B) If I have a host currently using "isc-bind-esv/x86_64", and I want it instead to use "isc-bind/x86_64", what's the suggested process? Do I "yum remove", replace the "bind-esv" repository with "bind", and "yum install"?
    Is it simpler than that?
    I would personally just add the "bind" repository and run "yum update",
    there is no need for a "yum remove" here. Unless your configuration
    contains statements which prevent BIND 9.16 from starting up, this may
    be all you need to do to perform the upgrade and it should be fairly
    seamless (though prior testing is of course strongly recommended when
    updating across major versions in a production environment). The most
    recent BIND release in the "bind-esv" repository should never be newer
    than the most recent BIND release in the "bind" repository.
    Hope this helps. Feel free to let me know if you have any further
    questions on this subject.
    --
    Best regards,
    Michał Kępień
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