Re: compilation problem

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On 01/26/2011 01:37 PM, antoni artigues wrote:
Hello

Well, we have a 32 nodes cluster. With RHEL4 and 2.6.9 kernel in all the
nodes. The cluster is in production. Now, is not possible to update each
of the 32 nodes.

We want to use opennebula with KVM in the cluster. So, we are trying to
compile the kvm-kmod.

Is not possible? Do we need to update the kernel of each node?

A new kernel is needed. Note the RHEL 6 kernel includes kvm, so you don't need to compile anything. Of course, if the cluster is in production, you'll need to plan this carefully.

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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function

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