Has anyone ever had they're kernel upgraded using platinumservermanagement? I currently have CentOS 4.3 with a 2.6.9-34 kernel and need it upgraded to a 2.6.16 kernel, this is one of the reasons why I need to go with PSM.
(Note: I already asked them about this but they are taking a while to reply, so I was hoping to get a quicker answer from one of their customers here)
Also, do they work on sales during weekends, or saturdays? (If I pay now, will my account be setup this weekend?).
Thanks in advance for any help.I see you stated 2.6.16. Make sure they upgraded you to 2.6.16.20 otherwise the kernel is vulnerable to exploits.Also there is a kernel released by Jason B. from the redhat people that basically fixed the high load issue:http://people.redhat.com/~jbaron/rhel4/RPMS.kernel/I see you stated 2.6.16. Make sure they upgraded you to 2.6.16.20 otherwise the kernel is vulnerable to exploits.
Also there is a kernel released by Jason B. from the redhat people that basically fixed the high load issue:
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Ahh...sounds interesting, I'm going to try it out. Thanks for the link, Steven Yeah elix, I have it running on a server hosting a forum with 1000+ users online. its doing very well.Closed by request.
(Note: I already asked them about this but they are taking a while to reply, so I was hoping to get a quicker answer from one of their customers here)
Also, do they work on sales during weekends, or saturdays? (If I pay now, will my account be setup this weekend?).
Thanks in advance for any help.I see you stated 2.6.16. Make sure they upgraded you to 2.6.16.20 otherwise the kernel is vulnerable to exploits.Also there is a kernel released by Jason B. from the redhat people that basically fixed the high load issue:http://people.redhat.com/~jbaron/rhel4/RPMS.kernel/I see you stated 2.6.16. Make sure they upgraded you to 2.6.16.20 otherwise the kernel is vulnerable to exploits.
Also there is a kernel released by Jason B. from the redhat people that basically fixed the high load issue:
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Ahh...sounds interesting, I'm going to try it out. Thanks for the link, Steven Yeah elix, I have it running on a server hosting a forum with 1000+ users online. its doing very well.Closed by request.