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Read my last email post under the subject :
lcg-CE-torque installation

On 27 avr. 05, at 15:28, Vega Forneris wrote:

>
> Thanks to all,
>
> now i've clear in mind what to do if SL will be not trusted (sigh)...
>
> Cheers
> Vega
>
>
>
> owen maroney <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent by: LHC Computer Grid - Rollout <[log in to unmask]>
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> 27/04/2005 15:11
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>         Subject:        Re: [LCG-ROLLOUT] : OS fully supported
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>
> Hi,
>
>  Well, at Imperial College we used up2date rather than apt or yum.  But
>  otherwise it was the standard yaim installation, using same binary 
> rpms
>  as for SL3 installation.  The only problem we encountered were missing
>  rpms from the base RHEL distribution, that are assumed present as they
>  are in the base SLC distribution (see other thread!)
>
>  cheers,
>  Owen.
>  ps. For unrelated reasons, I would love to be able to access the full
>  set of SRPMS and recompile them... strangely this has never proved
>  possible! ;-)
>
>  Fortunately SLC is supposed to be binary compatible with RHEL and in
>  this case has even actually appeared to be so!
>
>  Vega Forneris wrote:
>
>  >
>  >  > installed LCG-2_4_0 on RHEL3.
>  > This was the info i hoped  ;-)
>  >
>  > Have you used yaim/apt-get as for SL, or have you followed different
>  > procedures (i.e. download srpms and recompiled them)?
>  >
>  > Thanks
>  > Vega
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > Imperial College London, and RHUL have installed LCG-2_4_0 on RHEL3.
>  >
>  > cheers,
>  > Owen.
>  >
>  > Jeff Templon wrote:
>  >
>  >  > Hi
>  >  >
>  >  > we have LCG 2.3.1 installed on CentOS 3.4 ... the upgrade to LCG 
> 2.4 is
>  >  > slated for this week.
>  >  >
>  >  >                 JT
>  >  >
>  >  > Vega Forneris wrote:
>  >  >
>  >  >> Hi to all,
>  >  >>
>  >  >> Here at ESA there is a group dedicated for certifying OS and 
> SW, but,
>  >  >> for some reason they still haven't stated, they don't trust 
> Scientific
>  >  >> Linux (up to now...i'm working for making it possible): in this
>  >  >> optical, which are the supported OSs (but SL and RH7.3)? Has 
> anyone
>  >  >> ever installed LCG (2.4.0) on a RedHat Enterprise Edition?
>  >  >> Thanks
>  >  >> Vega Forneris
>  >  >> +-----------------------------------------------+
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>  >
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>  Dr O J E Maroney # London Tier 2 Technical Co-ordinator
>
>  Tel. (+44)20 759 47802
>
>  Imperial College London
>  High Energy Physics Department
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