I have 4 servers with Debian Wheezy OS. I have Apticron installed that informs me about updates. Debian updates are realized so often that when I finish to update the last of 4 servers I get new email about new updates on the first server. I try to update all servers when I get a notification but I never know if there is a need to reboot the servers. I have read that if the directory /var/run
contains file reboot-required
I have to reboot the server. But I never have seen this file in /var/run
. How can I know when reboot is required? I don't want reboot my servers every time when I install new updates if it's not needed.
I understand that if I update PHP or MySQL, etc I don't need to reboot the server but updates usually contain many lib...
.
Below are 9 updates (I have received this week).
krb5-locales 1.10.1+dfsg-5+deb7u3
libdbus-1-3 1.6.8-1+deb7u6
libgssapi-krb5-2 1.10.1+dfsg-5+deb7u3
libk5crypto3 1.10.1+dfsg-5+deb7u3
libkrb5-3 1.10.1+dfsg-5+deb7u3
libkrb5support0 1.10.1+dfsg-5+deb7u3
libruby1.8 1.8.7.358-7.1+deb7u2
libxml2 2.8.0+dfsg1-7+wheezy3
ruby1.8 1.8.7.358-7.1+deb7u2
I have no idea what is libkrb
, libgssapi
, etc. How can I detect if reboot is needed? Please do not suggest to install UnattendedUpgrades to let the servers update automatically because this can cause websites going offline if something updates not correct.