On 08/18/2012 10:54 PM, PARAM KRISH wrote: > Guys, This is definitely very trivial for those who are in red hat for > several years. > > I have registered for an evaluation copy of rhel5 32bit and download all > the 5 discs, and tried installing them but it does not show "Cluster" > packages during the installation. I attempted this couple times even > with the installation number (it shows additionally Virtualization > packages if Installation Number is given). With the EasyInstall, it > completes the installation quickly but most of the packages are not > installed. > > So, I attempted installing these RPMs manually from disc5 , it throws me > errors like some dependency rpm's not available as shown below. > > > [root@server1 Cluster]# pwd > /media/RHEL-5.6 i386 Disc 5/Cluster > > [root@server1 Cluster]# ls > Cluster_Administration-as-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-ru-RU-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-bn-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-si-LK-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-de-DE-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-ta-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-en-US-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-te-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-es-ES-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-zh-CN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-fr-FR-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-zh-TW-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-gu-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm TRANS.TBL > Cluster_Administration-hi-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > cluster-cim-0.12.1-2.el5.i386.rpm > Cluster_Administration-it-IT-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > cluster-snmp-0.12.1-2.el5.i386.rpm > Cluster_Administration-ja-JP-5.2-1.noarch.rpm ipvsadm-1.24-12.el5.i386.rpm > Cluster_Administration-kn-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm luci-0.12.2-24.el5.i386.rpm > Cluster_Administration-ko-KR-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > modcluster-0.12.1-2.el5.i386.rpm > Cluster_Administration-ml-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm piranha-0.8.4-19.el5.i386.rpm > Cluster_Administration-mr-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > rgmanager-2.0.52-9.el5.i386.rpm > Cluster_Administration-or-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm ricci-0.12.2-24.el5.i386.rpm > Cluster_Administration-pa-IN-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > system-config-cluster-1.0.57-7.noarch.rpm > Cluster_Administration-pt-BR-5.2-1.noarch.rpm > > [root@server1 Cluster]# rpm -ia ricci-0.12.2-24.el5.i386.rpm > warning: ricci-0.12.2-24.el5.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, > key ID 37017186 > error: Failed dependencies: > *oddjob is needed by ricci-0.12.2-24.el5.i386* > *modcluster >= 0.12.0 is needed by ricci-0.12.2-24.el5.i386* > > [root@server1 Cluster]# rpm -ia modcluster-0.12.1-2.el5.i386.rpm > warning: modcluster-0.12.1-2.el5.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: > NOKEY, key ID 37017186 > error: Failed dependencies: > *libcman.so.2 is needed by modcluster-0.12.1-2.el5.i386* > *oddjob is needed by modcluster-0.12.1-2.el5.i386* > > > I am not an expert in red hat but not a novice too. > I know i can download these dependency packages one by one but it would > be endless to me. > Is there a better way of installing all these Cluster packages at one > shot to make my life easier ? > Also, I read in some links talking about up2date but later realize that > these are not meant for rhel5+ versions. Is that true ? > My system with the freshInstall do not have up2date installed, i am > surprised if at all this is supported/available for rhel5 onwards. > > I am really looking for a simple solution to install all the dependent > rpm's for Cluster rather than i search for them one by one. > If i can do this through yum, i don't have a yum repo setup locally. Is > there one publicly available ? > > My requirement is : I want to setup two RHEL vm's in my MacBook as > active-passive in cluster for Apache, Squid, Mysql services as a proof > of concept for my internal business requirement. thanks. > > -Param I've not used RHEL 5 in some time. Is it possible that you use RHEL 6? Also, if at all possible, 64-bit version. For a test cluster, you can create a minimal install on 1GB of RAM, so if you have at least 4GB or RAM on your laptop, you should be fine. Under RHEL6, you need to enable the High-Availability Add-on groups in RHN. Not sure if they are called the same on RHEL 5, it's been too long since I last used it to remember. -- Digimer Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.com -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster