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Upgrading CentOS 6.5 To CentOS 7 With Cpanel Already Installed?

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  • storminternet
    I am afraid you can not upgrade existing centos version 6.5 to 7 without reinstalling server. Only way to do this clean installation of centos 7 on your server and then cPanel.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Directly upgrading to a new major version of CentOS is not recommended due to the potential configuration errors that could arise. Instead, you should consider configuring a new server with the new OS and then migrating your accounts over to it using the cPanel transfer tools. Note that CentOS 7 is not yet supported. You can follow the feature request here: [url=http://features.cpanel.net/responses/rhel-7-centos-7-support]RHEL 7 & CentOS 7 Support | cPanel Feature Requests Thank you.
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  • Gene Steinberg
    This is an unfortunate design philosophy. Speaking as a long-time Mac user who has updated beta versions for years and years, I can say that the developers of CentOS ought to devise some sort of smooth in-place upgrade process so you don't have to go through this mess. Just a thought. Peace, Gene
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  • Archmactrix
    There is a supported upgrade path from CentOS-6 to CentOS-7 using the redhat-upgrade-tool which was introduced in the RHEL 7. It's still being tested so it's probably not fully supported. I don't know if this could be an option for cPanel servers though when it's ready for CentOS 7.
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  • XxUnkn0wnxX
    well like i said i am not updating anytime soon but i would very much like to see a easy solution of upgrading using the tools in this guide:
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  • cPanelMichael
    I encourage you to add this feedback to the existing feature request: [url=http://features.cpanel.net/responses/rhel-7-centos-7-support]RHEL 7 & CentOS 7 Support | cPanel Feature Requests Our developers monitor the feature requests for this type of feedback. Thank you.
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