Hi Susumu, With the current version, we are not supporting LVM (Logical Volume Manager). So, while installing GNU/Linux in your system, make sure, you have the partitioning without software RAID or LVM. If you want LVM support please wait two or three days, as thats under development. Regards, Amar Tumballi (bulde on #gluster/irc.gnu.org) On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 10:30:56AM -0700, Anand Babu wrote: > ,----[ Susumu Urata (Technocross) wrote: ] > | I would like to understand the minumum hardware/OS requirements to > | install Gluster EP and HPC. > | > | I thought it can be installed on any servers with CentOS 4 but it > | seems not doing right. > | > | I have 2 Dell SC430 each with 2GB memory and 1 GE port. I would > | like to load Gluster EP and HPC to test the operation. Is this > | doable? > | > | Susumu Urata > | Technical Consultant > | > | 408-873-2760 (Voice) > | 408-873-2761 (Fax) > `---- > > Susumu, with 2 systems you should be able to try out GlusterEP or HPC. > The configuration you are having is fine. > > Minimum hardware requiements are 1GB RAM (512MB may work too). x86 or > x86-64 compatible processor. PXE capable NIC (if not you will have to > use CDs on client side too). > > First install your GNU/Linux distro on the head node and boot Gluster > CD on it. Everything else, Gluster will take care. > > -- > Anand Babu > GPG Key ID: 0x62E15A31 > Blog [http://ab.freeshell.org] > The GNU Operating System [http://www.gnu.org] > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel >