On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 01:33:27PM +0100 or thereabouts, Fraser Speirs wrote:
> On 1 Sep 2004, at 13:02, Steve Traylen wrote:
>
> >which is a gcc to go in /opt/gcc-3.2.2 so should do no damage to your
> >existing vanilla install hopefully.
>
> Ah. I get it now.
>
> In an attempt to keep our backend nodes as generic as possible, we
> separated the WN RPMs into those destined for /opt and those that go
> elsewhere. The plan was to share /opt to all the backend nodes from
> one LCFGng-installed WN and to install the non-/opt RPMs on each
> machine.
>
> Our problem is that we can't dedicate /opt on our backend nodes solely
> to LCFGng - IBM's xCat software puts stuff there too. We're hoping to
> relocate LCG2 to somewhere like /lcg.
I'm confused how you expect to use xCat and LCFGng, they completely conflict
surly.
Or perhaps you only want one mount like /lcg rather than /opt/gcc-3.2.2 and /opt/globus
Steve
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