Re: Trying to build "ceph-client-standalone" under kernel 2.6.32

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Bryan Wright <bkw1a <at> ayesha.phys.virginia.edu> writes:

> I'm doing this under 32-bit CentOS 5.7 with a 2.6.32 kernel.

Sorry, let me correct that: I'm actually doing this under CentOS 6.2 with a
2.6.32 kernel.  We also have a bunch of CentOS 5.7 machines, but they'll be
upgraded before I try to make them ceph clients.

     Regarding the possibility of using a later kernel, I could do that, but
then I'd need to worry more about keeping on top of security updates.  If I can
use the stock CentOS kernel, then I can just let the CentOS maintainers worry
about that.

     Regarding the possibility of moving the 32-bit machines to 64-bit, it's an
option, but there's otherwise very little pressure to make the move, and some
trepidation about what might break.  For us, a 32-bit kernel with PAE has been a
fine configuration.

                                                Bryan
 




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