On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 08:59 -0600, Robert Wipfel wrote:

> >>> On Thu, Aug 2, 2007 at  7:55 AM, in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Knight, Doug"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > All,
> > I am currently building HB 2.0.8 on a server containing a newly
> > installed RHEL5 OS. As part of my build process I'm noting any and all
> > RPMs, packages, etc that ConfigureMe configure detects as missing. I
> > received the following warning:
> > 
> > checking for owcimomd... no
> > configure: WARNING: Cimom not found, MOF will not be installed!
> 
> The CIM providers for Heartbeat2 that implement the DMTF standard
> model for clustering, e.g. CIM_Cluster, was coded for portability across
> two open source Common Information Model Object Manager (CIMOM)s.
> The configure script tries to figure out which CIMOM is installed, either
> OpenWbem or Pegasus. RedHat doesn't provide OpenWbem (OpenWbem-
> CIMOM-d = owcimomd). In theory, Pegasus or OpenWbem should work
> for RHEL5 with the Heartbeat2 (cmpi-based) CIM providers.
> 

There's an source version of openwbem I found, and I've seen Pegasus on
some of my other RH systems. Would installing them help?


> > I understand its a warning, and can probably be ignored, but wanted to
> > know what it is and where can I get it? (As a note, so far ConfigureMe
> > has shown libnet and gnutls missing as well, and the RHEL5 install was
> > to a clean partition with the default packages selected).
> 
> Hth,
> Robert
> 
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