I am actually trying to figure out who actually calls the RPM install when you are setting up the images.
The problem is I may need to give it a --noscript inorder to get one of the current Ganglia RPMs to work (because it tries to run the daemon automatically when you install the RPM and that won't work on the image...)
Thanks,
Bernard
Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
If your system is already installed, I think you want to use the c3 tools.
-Brian
Thus spake Bernard Li ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hey folks:
Let's say I have a package for Ganglia... and it contains 3 RPMs for the clients - which script (or program) actually calls the RPM command to install them? Is it SIS?
Thanks,
Bernard
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