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Housekeeping - Updating CloudLinux

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You should be able to run "yum update" and see a list of all of the Cloud Linux packages available for updates. This is a separate process from EasyApache, which does not use RPMs for updates to Apache/PHP (As of EasyApache 3). Thank you.
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  • dazeck
    Thanks for clearing that up. I did a yum update which updated the kernel and a couple of other dependencies, then after reboot I did another yum update which then updated 124 alt-php packages, so I'm good to go. I'll just routinely do a yum update whenever I see fit. Thanks Daz
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  • cPanelMichael
    I'm happy to see the update completed successfully. Thank you for updating us with the outcome.
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  • Legendary
    Does this mean CloudLinux's packages (alt-php, etc.) won't be updated automatically even if cPanel's automatic daily updates are on?
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  • cPanelMichael
    New Does this mean CloudLinux's packages (alt-php, etc.) won't be updated automatically even if cPanel's automatic daily updates are on?

    You can enable "Operating System Package Updates" via "WHM >> Update Preferences" to ensure your OS packages are updated. This is similar to the "yum update" command. Thank you.
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