Singh Raina, Ajeet wrote:
I have already setup Cluster-0.9 version Setup.Will Kernel upgradation
flush this out?
Upgrading the kernel should not flush out anything simply because your previous kernel is intact and you can boot into it.
But make sure you do a /-Uvh/ and not a/ -ivh/.
Can you let me know the quick steps to do that?
quick steps of what? Not clear what steps you are expecting here.
I checked with the List of kernel version and I think RHEL 4 Update 3
will be the right choice?

I am not sure about the RHEL version here. Thats for you to confirm it. :-)

Thanks
Gowrishankar Rajaiyan


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Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] How to Install Cluster-2.03.<> Package..

Singh Raina, Ajeet wrote:
I did the steps said by you but it is throwing error:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] cluster-2.03.04]# ./configure

Configuring Makefiles for your system...

Checking tree: nothing to do

Checking kernel:
 Current kernel version: 2.6.9
 Minimum kernel version: 2.6.25
 FAILED!

Should I have to upgrade the kernel Version.
Yes. You will have to upgrade the kernel.
Check http://www.kernel.org/ for the latest stable kernel.

Thanks
Gowrishankar Rajaiyan


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