Pete,
Yes that is the current install disk one. They are same anyway
across releases since some time earlier this year when dhcp was
added over bootp in the kernel.
I tried to fix the link on the lcfginstall.html page and it looks
okay but refuses to work.
Also Andy is correct that commenting out the Atlas rpms
is needed for v1_2_2 and that it is also 'fixed' in the current HEAD.
I forgot this when I moved the install method back to v1_2_2.
So I am guessing that if you are this far that the
lynx -source http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/..... | sh
worked for you? This is good to hear if that is the case?
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Gronbech
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: 10/24/02 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: Installation problems
On a related note the LCFG Install Disk link on
http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/tb-support/tb-install/lcfginstall.html
is broken but the link on the old page Andrew mentions below works.
Is the image available from that page a current one?
Pete
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew McNab
Sent: 24 October 2002 12:34
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Installation problems
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Owen Maroney wrote:
> This is due to a problem with the ATLAS software: there is a
> dependancy loop in the rpm's, and updaterpms can't cope with it. The
> problem only occurs if all the rpm's have to be installed at once -
> ie. installing a blank node from scratch.
>
> A solution to this is:
>
> 1) Comment out the Atlas software from the rpm lists on the LCFG
> server for CE and WN's on /opt/local/linux/6.2/rpmcfg
>
> 2) Install any new CE's and WN's using LCFG. These will not have
> Atlas software installed. However they will have bash installed,
> amongst other things
>
> 3) Uncomment the Atlas software in the rpm lists on the LCFG server
>
> 4) run updaterpms on the CE and WN's. The Atlas software should now
> be added incrementally. As bash is already installed the dependancy
> loop is broken.
http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/tb-support/tb-install/lcfginstall-am.html has
the
old notes for this in the "Configure Node Profiles" section (it's
supposed
to be fixed with this BASE-rpm procedure??)
Cheers,
Andrew
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