Wahid, this is part of a much longer list of products with different
levels of support. Some have been available for ages in 3.2 and are
candidates for stopping 3.1 support, other aren't yet supported in 3.1
so it obviously can't be dropped. I thought dpm was a special case
because disk servers on 32 bit hardware would be a showstopper. Easy to
get a new 64 bit box for a BDII, not so simple for a lot of disk
servers.
Thanks to everyone for their replies. No showstoppers yet.
John
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 30 June 2010 11:45
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> Subject: Re: Release of UPDATE 14 to gLite 3. 2. Priority: Normal
>
> John,
>
> ECDF is also on a glite 3.1 SL4 DPM.
> In principle could be on SL5 - probably won't be upgraded before we
> bring the storm node into fuller production.
>
> PS Storm is only available for SL4 - (as is the lcg-CE o'course)
>
> Wahid
>
> On 30 Jun 2010, at 11:19, Alessandra Forti wrote:
>
> > Hi John,
> >
> > Manchester is in the same situation waiting for new hardware.
However
> we might upgrade before the new hardware arrives depending how it fits
> in the whole reorganisation.
> >
> > cheers
> > alessandra
> >
> >
> > Peter Gronbech wrote:
> >> Oxford is running glite 3.1 DPM but there is no reason, other than
> >> disruption of service, stopping us moving to SL5 glite 3.2, as our
> h/w is 64 bit.
> >> We will install glite 3.2 on the new kit when it arrives then drain
> >> older pools to upgrade them.
> >> At some point the head node has to be done which is more
disruptive.
> >>
> >> Pete
> >>
> >
> > --
> > The most effective way to do it, is to do it. (Amelia Earhart)
> > Northgrid Tier2 Technical Coordinator
> > http://www.hep.manchester.ac.uk/computing/tier2
> >
>
>
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