Well hopefully it will be an
update to the yume RPM in which case you can put it in a common NFS location
(eg. /home) and then just run:
# cexec rpm -Uvh
/home/yume[...].rpm
Cheers,
Bernard
From: Brad Aisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 23/07/2006 00:56
To: oscar devel
Cc: Bernard Li
Subject: Re: errors during cluster test
Ok,
here's what worked, as regards updating my nodes:
> cexec "yume --repo http://oscar_server/repo/tftpboot/oscar/fc-5-i386 -y update"
And as for waiting for the bug to be fixed.... wouldn't the bug fix need to get pushed out to the nodes???..... ;) ;) ;)
Brad
Aisa
baisa at brad-aisa dot com
> cexec "yume --repo http://oscar_server/repo/tftpboot/oscar/fc-5-i386 -y update"
And as for waiting for the bug to be fixed.... wouldn't the bug fix need to get pushed out to the nodes???..... ;) ;) ;)
baisa at brad-aisa dot com
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Original Message ----
From: Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I think you can try yume with
the "--repo" argument. Take a look at your headnode's
/etc/httpd/conf.d/repo_tftpboot_* for the repo's location, but it would be
something like:
yume --repo http://oscar_server/repo/tftpboot/oscar/rhel-4-x86_64 --repo
...
You can pass --repo multiple
times, so I would specify all three oscar repositories.
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