Nathan J Dragun wrote:
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From: "C. Bergström" <cbergstrom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, March 26, 2007 2:15 pm
Subject: Making gfs-deploy-tool dist agnostic (somewhat)
I'm trying to really clean up my cluster deployment and while
looking at
GFS came across this.
http://people.redhat.com/rkenna/gfs-deploy-tool/html.doc/
To be upfront, I my dist of choice doesn't use an rpm based binary
package system. Is there or would there be any objection to add in
the
ability for other backends.. eg.. debs? My timeframe is about 30
days
to take a poke at this so I'm in no rush. Any feedback is
appreciated.
Cheers,
Christopher
You should be able to just install the deb based "rpm" package, which will allow you to install rpm based packages.
I'll have to actually try using this to understand what this means, but
from what I read.. gfs-deploy will initiate the install of any
additional deps (rpms) needed for the target nodes? Granted I can
change my images to include the deps by default, but is really the same
functionality? w/o having actually tried this. will the deployment fail
if it doesn't find the "rpms"..
Thanks
C.
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