CentOS 6.10 has been released, If you are using older version 6.x release of CentOS operating system, this article will help to upgrade CentOS to latest release 6.10. This new release has lots of security changes and updates to packages. Currently, my server is running CentOS 6.9. Follow the below steps to upgrade it CentOS 6.10.

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Step 1 – Check Current CentOS Release

The centos-release package contains a file /etc/centos-release or /etc/redhat-release having the current version of CentOS. Simply view the content of this file using cat command to find CentOS version.

cat /etc/redhat-release

CentOS release 6.9 (Final)

Now, the following steps will help you to upgrade CentOS to the latest release. Before upgrading centos make sure you have taken backup of all your data to a remote location.

Step 2 – Backup Important Data

Below is a few suggested items to take backup.

  • Backup all databases ( MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc.. )
  • Backup all configuration files ( Apache, PHP, MySQL, DNS and Other services )
  • Backup all websites data running in webserver
  • Backup other service if any running on system

Step 3 – Upgrade CentOS 6

Use yum upgrade command to upgrade your current running system.

yum clean all
yum update

After successful completion of above command just reboot your system.

reboot

Step 4 – Verify Upgrade

Finally, verify that your system has been upgraded successfully. To confirm it check the /etc/redhat-release file content.

cat /etc/redhat-release

CentOS release 6.10 (Final)
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7 Comments

  1. Where is the command that adds the new repositories ?
    How is this suppose to work ?

    Explain what is going on rather than a dumb list of commands.

  2. How to tie a system to a specific update of Red Hat Enterprise Linux with a temporary setting.

    # yum clean all
    # yum –releasever=6.6 update

    Use the –releasever=X.Y option with yum to override the major.minor release versions, where X is the major release and Y is the minor release. Since it is not persistent, this option would need to be repeated for later executions of yum.

  3. I had an old 6.4 that just won’t update with the regular yum update.

    A simple

    yum clean all
    and then
    yum update

    worked like a charm. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

  4. Can you show me how to perform the update offline?
    My server is CentOS release 6.4 (Final) and it does not have access to the web or other Linux servers?

  5. Frederic Dumesle on

    I have this
    Running rpm_check_debug
    ERROR with rpm_check_debug vs depsolve:
    yum-plugin-fastestmirror is needed by yum-3.2.29-60.el6.centos.noarch
    ** Found 1 pre-existing rpmdb problem(s), ‘yum check’ output follows:
    yum-3.2.29-43.el6.centos.noarch has missing requires of yum-plugin-fastestmirror

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