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===== '''Step 1: Updating the existing operating system to the latest version''' =====  
===== '''Step 1: Updating the existing operating system to the latest version''' =====  




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'''Step 2: Manually OS upgrade to openSUSE-15.4'''
'''Step 2: Manually OS upgrade to openSUSE-15.4'''




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'''sh addRepo-15.4.sh'''   
'''sh addRepo-15.4.sh'''   




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'''reboot'''  
'''reboot'''  
- after rebooting log in again as '''root'''
 


- after rebooting log in again as '''root'''  
- after rebooting log in again as '''root'''  
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The following output should be shown:
The following output should be shown:


''NAME="openSUSE Leap"''
''NAME="openSUSE Leap"''

Version vom 27. Februar 2023, 13:07 Uhr

Applies To

openSUSE Leap 15.3

Problem

Cause

Solution/Workaround

Backup of the entire system
It is highly recommended to make a full backup/snapshot of the server in order to be able to restore the state before the first upgrade steps were made.
Step 1: Updating the existing operating system to the latest version

- stop Cryptshare service with the command

rccryptshare stop

- create a current snapshot

- log in as root on the appliance

- run the following commands, to install current patches

zypper up -t patch

- execute the following command as often as necessary until you receive the message “Nothing to do.”

zypper up -t patch

Nothing to do..jpg


Step 2: Manually OS upgrade to openSUSE-15.4


- run the following commands, to add new repositories

wget https://update.cryptshare.com/cryptshare/scripts/addRepo-15.4.sh

sh addRepo-15.4.sh


- run the following command, to perform the OS upgrade

zypper dup --download-in-advance

- wait for the process is finishing


- run the commands

sync

reboot


- after rebooting log in again as root

- check the OS version with

cat /etc/os-release

The following output should be shown:

NAME="openSUSE Leap"

VERSION="15.4"

ID="opensuse-leap"

ID_LIKE="suse opensuse"

VERSION_ID="15.4"

PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE Leap 15.4"

ANSI_COLOR="0;32"

CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:opensuse:leap:15.4"

BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.opensuse.org"

HOME_URL="https://www.opensuse.org/"