I didn't figure it was overly relevant anymore, but I thought I would check.

Thanks

On 5/31/06, DongInn Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Michael,

On trunk, start_over does not remove(uninstall) mysql and mysql-
server from oscar_server node any more.
So, deleting the mysql-server rpm file is not really an issue unless
a user cares about it.
In terms of oda,  after start_over, oscar database is dropped and the
head node box is ready to install new oda.

Regards,

- DongInn

On May 31, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Erich Focht wrote:

> trunk and version 4.2.1 have only very little in common when comparing
> prerequisites handling and start_over.
>
> Regards,
> Erich
>
> On Wednesday 31 May 2006 15:38, Michael Edwards wrote:
>> At least in 4.2.1 (which removes mysql-server and friends) when you
>> run start_over and reinstall it can't install oda due to mysql-server
>> not being installed and you have to go find the mysql server rpm on
>> the CDs and put it back in tftpboot yourself.  This is a pain.  I
>> guess my suggestion would be at least to leave the mysql rpms in the
>> tftpboot rpm directory at least.
>>
>> I ran into this the other day when reinstalling a 4.2.1 cluster and
>> ended up doing a full reinstall (which probably was a good idea
>> anyway).
>>
>> On 5/31/06, Erich Focht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 31 May 2006 00:45, Bernard Li wrote:
>>>> I just checked into trunk r4911 modifications such that we have
>>>> distro
>>>> directories for all supported distro-arch.  I simply copied the
>>>> RPM from
>>>> common-rpms to each directory.
>>>
>>> Maybe deleting the RPMs would enforce us to rebuild them cleanly
>>> on the
>>> correct systems. Now we might have issues lurking around...
>>>
>>>> DongInn, can you please check in your rebuilt RPM on RHEL3 x86 to
>>>> distro/rhel3-i386 directory?
>>>>
>>>> If it turns out that this doesn't work, then I will check in a
>>>> newer
>>>> SRPM (which works with SUSE Linux) and we can rebuild that on each
>>>> supported distro/arch.
>>>
>>> SUSE has all our prereqs in the distro, there's no need to
>>> rebuild anything.
>>>
>>> That, by the way, makes the SUSE support very very easy to add.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Erich
>
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