Hi, On 10/30/2017 09:56 AM, Parag Khuraswar wrote: > Hi, > > I am installing lustre cloned from github. Hmm... there are a few lustre related repositories on github. I would prefer the upstream Lustre git repository managed by Intel git://git.hpdd.intel.com unless you are interested in specific features that are not (yet) available from there.
> After build of rpms I am trying > to install lustre rpms. > > I am getting below error > > Requires: ldiskfsprogs >= 1.42.7.wc1 > > But while compilation this package was not built. ldiskfsprogs used to be called e2fsprogs. However, in my experience it is a bit more a challenge to build these ones from source than for the main lustre packages. Anyhow, in Intel's git Lustre repository git://git.hpdd.intel.com there is also a branch tools/e2fsprogs.git - or you can use pre-built rpms for your OS from https://downloads.hpdd.intel.com/public/e2fsprogs/latest/ best regards, Martin
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