Is there a way to pin the kmod to my current kernel version when running yum?

Essentially, this means that you're building a kernel newer than the one we've got a module available for on OpenAFS.org. Delays in us making modules available generally occur because we're reliant on CentOS producing packages for us to build against, because the build machine is tied up building new releases, or because the final copying step is manual, and hasn't been performed recently.

Otherwise, what are my options?

Generally, patience. More specifically, donations of RHEL entitlements would allow us to build directly against RHEL binaries thus avoiding the CentOS delay; access to additional 64 bit hardware would allow us to prevent the nightly update builds from being blocked by new release builds; and prodding Derrick generally fixes the copying step.

I note:

[lochranza]sxw: ls -l kmod- openafs-1.4.10-1.1.2.6.18_128.1.16.el5.x86_64.rpm -rw-r--r-- 1 28139 people 253707 Jul 1 18:58 kmod- openafs-1.4.10-1.1.2.6.18_128.1.16.el5.x86_64.rpm

So it will be with you shortly ...

Cheers,

Simon.
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