Hi
I'm using CentOS 5, a RHEL 5 rebuild. I just dowdnloaded the source rpm
and did
# rpmbuild --rebuild openafs-1.4.4-rhel4.2.src.rpm --define 'osvers
rhel5'
Then the rpms can be found in e.g. /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/x86_64/. Works
fine for me. There are also prebuild rpms available in the
Looking at the Redhat distros that are supported, the newer builds are
not present. (RH5 is out was well as newer RH4, the current kernel is
several version newer than what has packages available.)
Yes. It takes a serious amount of manpower to keep up with the
zillions of Linux versions in
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Steve Simmons wrote:
On Jul 13, 2007, at 5:35 PM, Lundgren, Andrew wrote:
I looking for a production ready distributed file system.
. . .
I have been looking for a good printed book to read though to learn
more, but really can't find much.
On 7/17/07, Harald Barth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking at the Redhat distros that are supported, the newer builds are
not present. (RH5 is out was well as newer RH4, the current kernel is
several version newer than what has packages available.)
Yes. It takes a serious amount of
Bunse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 1:09 AM
To: Lundgren, Andrew
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: RE: [OpenAFS] Production ready?
Hi
I'm using CentOS 5, a RHEL 5 rebuild. I just dowdnloaded the
source rpm and did
# rpmbuild --rebuild
On Jul 13, 2007, at 5:35 PM, Lundgren, Andrew wrote:
I looking for a production ready distributed file system.
. . .
I have been looking for a good printed book to read though to learn
more, but really can't find much. Is there a good reference/intro
book out there?
You can still find
On Jul 16, 2007, at 1:53 PM, Steve Simmons wrote:
On Jul 13, 2007, at 5:35 PM, Lundgren, Andrew wrote:
I looking for a production ready distributed file system.
. . .
I have been looking for a good printed book to read though to
learn more, but really can't find much. Is there a good
I suggest using a version of Linux that has pre-built
binaries available for it unless you have some special requirements.
Looking at the Redhat distros that are supported, the newer builds are
not present. (RH5 is out was well as newer RH4, the current kernel is
several version newer
I ordered the new book today. Thank you.
From: Steve Simmons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 12:39 PM
To: Lundgren, Andrew; OpenAFS-Info AFS
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Production ready
On 7/16/07, Lundgren, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suggest using a version of Linux that has pre-built
binaries available for it unless you have some special requirements.
Looking at the Redhat distros that are supported, the newer builds are
not present. (RH5 is out was well as
Lundgren, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now for the fun questions. Is the windows client suitable for a
production environment?
Yes, absolutely. The Windows client is, in fact, arguably the best of all
of the clients at the moment in terms of stability, although it has some
oddities of
Lundgren, Andrew wrote:
Now for the fun questions. Is the windows client suitable for a
production environment?
yes
The windows machines will in turn be serving
data to multiple clients. (A proprietary data server that only runs on
windows will be feeding the data off box, but the data
Now for the fun questions. Is the windows client suitable for a
production environment?
Yes, absolutely. The Windows client is, in fact, arguably
the best of all of the clients at the moment in terms of
stability, although it has some oddities of implementation
that we hope to
Lundgren, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lost that information in a cut and paste. Opps. I was able to get the
code to compile on suse by removing some extra ifdefs from the lines 115
and 460 in the file:
openafs-1.5.21/src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.6.16.27-0.9-default-SP/osi_vfsops.c
I will
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Lundgren, Andrew wrote:
Which version should I consider using, the latest version that the
download link leads (1.4.x) to or the version that the windows download
leads to (1.5.x)?
I'd suggest using the version the windows download link leads to on
windows, and the
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