--- Riaan van Niekerk <riaan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Robert Moody - MWEB wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I am trying to apply the latest updates to one of > our GFS clusters. > > > > The problem I have is it seems the GFS patches > want kernel version > > 2.6.9-42ELsmp. However the up2date command on the > system keeps > > installing 2.6.9-42.0.2EL. > > > > Is there anyway to get the older version of the > kernel. > > > > The system is running Redhat ES4 update 4 with GFS > 6.1 > > > > > > Robert Moody > > Snr. Sun Solaris/Linux Engineer > > WPF : Communications Officer > > MWeb > > Tel : 021 596 8753 > > Cell : 084 466 8521 > > <mailto:rmoody@xxxxxxxx> > > > > > hi Robert > > not using up2date, unfortunately, but via the RHN > web site or on the > RHEL4u4 ISOS: > > 1 RHN > > - Sign in at https://rhn.redhat.com > - In the search box, select 'Packages' and type in > 'kernel-smp' and > [Search] > - To dramatically reduce the number of kernel > versions you will have to > sift through, select "Channels relevant to your > systems" and unselect > the architectures, and [Search]. (doing this for me > reduced the number > of matches from 900 to 200. > - Click on kernel-smp > - Click on the '>|' (the newest packages are at the > end) > - You may have to forward a page or two ('<') > - Click on kernel-smp-2.6.9-42.EL.i686 > - Click on 'Download Package' at the bottom so, if you install this kernel the kernel modules of the rhcs and rhgfs will install but, in order of use it, you will need to run that "old" kernel too :-( so your computer will be at risk. so, what I usually do is: 1- after instaling the kernels modules I will get an extra directory inside the kernel module directory (/lib/modules/<kernel version for which the gfs was compiled>/extra) 2- move or copy that extra directory to the kernel module directory of the new kernel: /lib/modules/2.6.9-42.0.2/extra 3- run depmod command (if you are running the new kernel the command will not need any argument, if not ...) ok, that is a "hack" to get the system working with the security-ok kernel but is not the right solution (the new extra directory in the kernel module directory and the files insight it, will be orfans, they can't be uninstalled with rpm :-( ). the right solucions should be recompile the cluster suit and the GFS for the new kernel but .... cu roger __________________________________________ RedHat Certified Engineer ( RHCE ) Cisco Certified Network Associate ( CCNA ) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster