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Jamila Khan, 12/29/2021 12:53 PM
changing order of operations


Updated almost 3 years ago by Jamila Khan

Debian 10 to 11

Pre update check

Stretch check

Check if any sources still point to stretch

cd /etc/apt
grep -nr stretch .

If so, bring those up to buster and run updates first
https://redmine.palantetech.coop/projects/commons/wiki/Debian_9_to_10

Metapackage check

Check to make sure kernel metapackage is installed, not just specific kernel

dpkg -l "linux-image*" | grep ^ii | grep -i meta should have results
If not, install metapackage
https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html#kernel-metapackage

Purged package check

List and purge removed packages with config files remaining
https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html#purge-removed-packages

aptitude search '~c'
aptitude purge '~c'

Hold check

These commands should have no results

aptitude search "~ahold" 
dpkg --get-selections | grep 'hold$'

Update sources list

Check which sources exist that point to buster

cd /etc/apt
grep -nr buster .

Edit the main list, and any others that come up

vim /etc/apt/sources.list

replace buster with bullseye

:%s/buster/bullseye/g

replace bullseye/updates with bullseye-security

:%s/bullseye\/updates/bullseye-security/g

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#security-archive

Upgrade the system

Update the sources

apt-get update

Check for Necessary Disk Space

apt-get -o APT::Get::Trivial-Only=true dist-upgrade

Minimal Upgrade

 apt-get upgrade
  • if it asks whether to change /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/debian-archive-jessie-security-automatic.gpg, say yes
  • other things it asks to change, say no, keep the existing file

Full Upgrade

apt-get dist-upgrade

Upgrade MySQL databases (if MySQL/MariaDB installed)

mysql_upgrade

Check that things are up

  • if a web server, make sure websites are up
  • if an infrastructure server, test and make sure all parts of the infrastructure are working properly
  • if a PTC server check the recovery plan entry for that server to make sure everything has recovered

Check what packages were removed

  • cat /var/log/apt/history.log | grep Remove
  • copy that into ongoing updates documentation for records
  • Make sure there was nothing important in there
  • If there were important packages in there
    • check aptitude to see if newer versions were already installed
    • check debian package search to search for what version is appropriate
    • https://packages.debian.org/

Common problems

tbd

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