Ben Waugh wrote:
> Hi Alastair,
>
> UCL has: frontier-squid-2.7.STABLE7-5.sl5
>
> I would upgrade it now except that it is running on a 32-bit machine so
> there is no RPM available out of the box.
>
QMUL too.
Rebuilding was trivial.
rpm -i frontier-squid-2.7.STABLE9-5.1.sl5.src.rpm
cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/
rpmbuild -ba frontier-squid.spec
cd ../RPMS/i386/
# older squids (probably including yours, you need to read the
# instructions here. What I did was
yum localinstall frontier-squid-2.7.STABLE9-5.1.sl5.i386.rpm
ps auwwx|grep squid|grep -v grep
# I then rebooted to check it came back on reboot.
#shutdown -r now
ps auwwx|grep squid|grep -v grep
> I'll see what I can scrape together. Is anyone running a Squid on a
> virtual machine?
We are thinking about what hardware we need for our front end machines
in the future. I'm sure virtual machines will figure.
Chris
>
> Cheers,
> Ben
>
> On 20/01/11 12:22, Alastair Dewhurst wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> ATLAS have asked me to find out what version of the Frontier squids
>> sites are running and if necessary to ask people to upgrade them.
>> Could sites email me the version they are running. The current
>> release of the rpms Version 2.7.STABLE9-5.1 was announced on December
>> 9, 2010. There is no immediate rush to upgrade if you are a release
>> behind but it would be something to get done before data taking
>> restarts again.
>>
>> You can find instructions here:
>> https://www.racf.bnl.gov/docs/services/frontier/squid-upgrade
>> Apologies if some of the links are protected for ATLAS people only,
>> there was an over-zealous clamp down to prevent stuff being leaked and
>> we are still trying to get twiki pages made public again.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Alastair
>
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