On 07.03.2006 21:43, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
2) What is kdump? I guess I may have inadvetenly add this
package in - but in any case there is a warning message
in yellow that kdump could not find the core dump file. I
tried to read up on in but it is still vague as to it's uses.
Comments? Should I remove this from my test system?
it was not installed on my testsystem, now it is.
---- yum install lam ----
Mar 08 07:41:52 Installed: libaio.ppc 0.3.106-2.2
Mar 08 07:41:53 Updated: libstdc++.ppc64 4.1.0-2
Mar 08 07:42:12 Installed: libstdc++-devel.ppc64 4.1.0-2
Mar 08 07:42:14 Installed: gcc-c++.ppc 4.1.0-2
Mar 08 07:42:15 Installed: libaio-devel.ppc 0.3.106-2.2
Mar 08 07:42:16 Installed: gmp.ppc 4.1.4-6.2.1
Mar 08 07:42:17 Installed: libgfortran.ppc64 4.1.0-2
Mar 08 07:42:19 Installed: gcc-gfortran.ppc 4.1.0-2
Mar 08 07:42:20 Installed: libaio.ppc64 0.3.106-2.2
Mar 08 07:42:26 Installed: lam.ppc 2:7.1.1-11
---------
# rpm -qf `which kdump`
lam-7.1.1-11
it should be no problem do remove it.
# rpm -e --test lam
#
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