Le Tue, 31 Jul 2007 05:17:08 -0500 Johnny Hughes <johnny@xxxxxxxxxx> écrivait: > Martin Hamant wrote: > > Hi ! > > > > Not very blocking because the smp module loads perfectly. > > <snip> > > OK ... there was a problem with some of the drbd modules (all except > the smp ones). This problem is now fixed and the changes are syncing > to the mirrors. > > The new version is: kmod-drbd-0.7.24-2.<kernel-version>. > > The old (broken) ones have been removed. Yes ! Thank you :) > > > (PS: I think something really needs to be done with the --exclude / > > plus issue) > > OK ... For the drbd-kmod*.plus kernels, they are now in the CentOSPlus > directory / Repository. If you are using CentOSPlus kernel, you need > to also get your module for DRBD (or XFS) from there too. > > If you are using the Base Kernel (non-Plus one) then you would get > your DRBD Modules (or XFS modules) from extras. > > This should prevent the exclude requirement to get non-Plus kernel > modules. > > SO ... if you need a module for the base kernel, it is in extras ... > if you need a module for the centosplus kernel, it is in centosplus. Sounds great. The last problem is if "plus" and "extras" repos are both activated: it occurs for centosbase/centosplus kernels the same way as for kmod-drbd... because last version is determined by the text pattern :( The centosplus repo should be activated with care... About updating drbd modules, what is the current behavior when you issue a "yum update" ? Is the new kmod-drbd is install automatically (like kernels are) ? With the precedent package you'll had to install the new one manually if you didn't want to get stuck with a new fresh default kernel without any drbd support ^^ I'm asking this because it becomes complicated between servers which have drbd modules installed, and others. "yum update" on a drbd-ready machine should not be rebooted after an kernel upgrade as long as the corresponding kmod has not been released (ie: editing grub.conf to change default entry for a while in case of a unexpected reboot). I don't know how it's possible to improve this, maybe a yum plugin which could detect any drbd modules and if it's matches with any installed kernels... what do you think ? Thanks to you :) -- Martin Hamant _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos