On 28 Apr 2009, at 19:42, Jeff Blaine wrote:

Thanks Simon.  I appreciate the info sharing.

What are "dkms" RPMs?  Should we need to debug something
with SNA or the list, we'd build from scratch, replicate
the problem, and then submit a report.

dkms RPMs are the ones of the form dkms-openafs that are available from the OpenAFS web site. These automatically build new kernel modules, as new kernels are installed on the machine. Of course, they can't deal with the problem where OpenAFS fails to work with a new kernel variant.


Can you provide more information on pointing yum at
openafs.org repositories?  We've not used yum past
the basic/standard method.

If you install the openafs-repository-rhel RPM (again, available from the OpenAFS web site), then you can install OpenAFS by simply running 'yum install openafs-client'. Then, subsequent yum updates which pull in new kernels, will also install the corresponding openafs kernel module. You'll never get upgraded to the latest OpenAFS, though - when we release a new OpenAFS, you'll need to update the openafs-repository- rhel RPM to start using it.

Hope that helps,

Simon.

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