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RPMs
Inclusion Depends
on
Kernel
Type?
Purpose
gnbd-kernel-
ver
-
rel
.
arch
gnbd-kernel-hugemem-
ver
-
rel
.
arch
gnbd-kernel-smp-
ver
-
rel
.
arch
Note:
The types of RPMs available vary
according to RHN channel.
Opt
Yes
Kernel module for
GFS Network
Block Device
lvm2-cluster-
ver
-
rel
.
arch
Req
No
Cluster extensions
for the logical
volume manager
GFS-kernheaders-
ver
-
rel
.
arch
Dev
No
GFS kernel header
files
gnbd-kernheaders-
ver
-
rel
.
arch
Dev
No
gnbd
kernel header
files
Table 3-3. RPM Selection Criteria: Red Hat GFS
3.1.2.2. Installing Packages with the
rpm
Utility
You can use the
rpm
utility to install RPMs from CDs created with RHN ISOs. The pro-
cedure consists of copying RPMs to a local computer, removing the RPMs that are not
needed for the installation, copying the RPMs to the cluster nodes, and installing them.
To install the RPMs, follow these instructions:
1. At a local computer (one that is not part of the cluster) make a temporary directory
to contain the RPMs. For example:
$
mkdir /tmp/RPMS/
2. Insert the Red Hat Cluster Suite CD into the CD-ROM drive.
Note
If a
Question
dialog box is displayed that asks if you want to run
autorun
, click
No
.
3. Copy all the RPM files from the CD (located in
/media/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/
)
to the temporary directory created earlier. For example:
$
cp /media/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/*.rpm /tmp/RPMS/
Summary of Contents for GFS 6.1 -
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