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===========
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===========
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Various scripts and tools that we find useful, whether we use them or they are
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Various scripts and tools that we find useful, whether we use them or they are
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made for public consumption. For example, conversion scripts or otherwise.
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made for public consumption.
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## [migrate2rocky] -- Conversion Script
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## [migrate2rocky](./migrate2rocky/) -- Conversion Script
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Running this script will convert an existing CentOS 8 system to Rocky Linux 8.
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Running this script will convert an existing CentOS 8 system to Rocky Linux 8.
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### Usage
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## [mirrorsync](./mirror/) -- Mirror Script
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```bash
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Example script for keeping a public or private mirror in sync.
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./migrate2rocky.sh -h
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├── -h # --> Display this help
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├── -r # --> Convert to Rocky
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└── -V # --> Verify switch
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[!! USE WITH CAUTION !!]
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```
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### Known Issues
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#### Katello clashes
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Katello installs its own repositories via subscription-manager that are meant to
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replace the ones from CentOS, but it does not remove, or even disable, the
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corresponding CentOS repositories. This would cause issues to a normal running
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system, but it is especially problematic for migrate2rocky as it means that
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migrate2rocky cannot properly determine which repositories to remove and
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attempting to run migrate2rocky on a katello will likely result in a corrupted
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system.
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#### RHEL migrations show error messages during conversion
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```
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Installing : rocky-release-8.3-13.el8.noarch 2/5Error unpacking rpm package rocky-release-8.3-13.el8.noarch
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...
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error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/share/redhat-release: cpio: File from package already exists as a directory in system
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error: rocky-release-8.3-13.el8.noarch: install failed
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...
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Error: Transaction failed
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```
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This results from conflicts in the directory structure of RHEL with that of
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RockyLinux. migrate2rocky will detect the issue and go on to remove the
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conflicting directory and install rocky-release with the rpm command.
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#### Grub still shows kernel entries from previous installation
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This is normal. The running kernel cannot be safely removed when migrate2rocky
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is run. The RockyLinux kernel should come up as the default highlighed kernel
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on reboot but the other ones will remain until they are removed or replaced by
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newer kernels. If you want you can manually remove the old kernels after reboot
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with dnf or rpm.
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### Latest Version
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The latest version of this script can be found [here](https://github.com/rocky-linux/rocky-tools/).
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### Debugging
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The `migrate2rocky` script pipes everything shown on `stdout` and `stderr` to
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`/var/log/migrate2rocky.log`.
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If you run in to issues executing this script, please submit an issue
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[here](https://github.com/rocky-linux/rocky-tools/issues).
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Make sure to include the output log, and remove any sensitive information. (if
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any)
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Feel free to create a pull request if you think you've got the fix.
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migrate2rocky -- Conversion Script
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===========
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Running this script will convert an existing CentOS 8 system to Rocky Linux 8.
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### Usage
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```bash
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./migrate2rocky.sh -h
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├── -h # --> Display this help
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├── -r # --> Convert to Rocky
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└── -V # --> Verify switch
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[!! USE WITH CAUTION !!]
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```
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### Known Issues
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#### Katello clashes
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Katello installs its own repositories via subscription-manager that are meant to
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replace the ones from CentOS, but it does not remove, or even disable, the
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corresponding CentOS repositories. This would cause issues to a normal running
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system, but it is especially problematic for migrate2rocky as it means that
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migrate2rocky cannot properly determine which repositories to remove and
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attempting to run migrate2rocky on a katello will likely result in a corrupted
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system.
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#### RHEL migrations show error messages during conversion
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```
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Installing : rocky-release-8.3-13.el8.noarch 2/5Error unpacking rpm package rocky-release-8.3-13.el8.noarch
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...
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error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/share/redhat-release: cpio: File from package already exists as a directory in system
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error: rocky-release-8.3-13.el8.noarch: install failed
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...
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Error: Transaction failed
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```
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This results from conflicts in the directory structure of RHEL with that of
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RockyLinux. migrate2rocky will detect the issue and go on to remove the
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conflicting directory and install rocky-release with the rpm command.
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#### Grub still shows kernel entries from previous installation
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This is normal. The running kernel cannot be safely removed when migrate2rocky
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is run. The RockyLinux kernel should come up as the default highlighed kernel
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on reboot but the other ones will remain until they are removed or replaced by
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newer kernels. If you want you can manually remove the old kernels after reboot
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with dnf or rpm.
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### Latest Version
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The latest version of this script can be found [here](https://github.com/rocky-linux/rocky-tools/).
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### Debugging
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The `migrate2rocky` script pipes everything shown on `stdout` and `stderr` to
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`/var/log/migrate2rocky.log`.
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If you run in to issues executing this script, please submit an issue
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[here](https://github.com/rocky-linux/rocky-tools/issues).
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Make sure to include the output log, and remove any sensitive information. (if
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any)
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Feel free to create a pull request if you think you've got the fix.
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