Re: Using GFS with vanilla kernel (2.6.16)

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  I have compiled deb-packages for kernel 2.6.16.2 and uses the CVS
  STABLE branch.




You have to download, from cvs STABLE:
cvs -d :pserver:cvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/cluster checkout -r STABLE cluster

Some packages need header files that are provided by others. So you most install them before compiling the rest. I have made debian package scripts for all cluster packages.

If i have some time a will put them on our ftp-server.

I have made a small document it is in dutch, but it is not that difficult. You have to install each package before building the others. It make life for me easier then examine all the dependencies.

cd cluster/cman-kernel
dch -i (vullen met juiste kernel versie)
debian/rules clean
debian/rules build
debian/rules binary
dpkg -i ../cman-kernel_<kernel_version>.deb
depmod -a
Nu de volgende delen maken op de bovenstaande manier:

dlm-kernel
cd juiste pad
dpkg -i ../dlm-kernel_<kernel_version>.deb
gnbd-kernel
dpkg -i ../gnbd-kernel_<kernel_version>.deb
gfs-kernel
dpkg -i ../gfs-kernel_<kernel_version>.deb
Nu de volgende kernel onafhankelijke delen bouwen:

magma
dch -i (juiste cvs versie)
debian/rules clean
debian/rules binary
dpkg -i ../magma.deb
idem:

iddev
dpkg -i ../iddev.deb
ccs
dpkg -i ../ccs.deb
cman
dlm
dpkg -i ../dlm.deb
gnbd
gfs
fence
gulm
dpkg -i ../gulm.deb
magma-plugins
rgmanager




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