You are correct, the "identical architecture" means the same machine
hardware name as shown by the -m option of the uname command.
Thanks,
Tru.
From: gpfsug-discuss-requ...@spectrumscale.org
To: gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org
Date: 09/22/2020 05:18 AM
Subject:[EXTERNAL]
We've used the same built RPMs (generally built on Intel) on Intel and AMD
x86-64 CPUs, and definitely have a mix of ISAs from both vendors, and
haven't run into any problems.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 10:18:05AM +0100, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
>
> I have a question about using RPM's for the
We've always taken it to mean ..
RHEL != CentOS
7.1 != 7.2 (though mostly down to the kernel).
ppc64le != x86_64
But never differentiated by microarchitecture. That doesn't mean to say we are
correct in these assumptions __
Simon
On 22/09/2020, 10:17,
I have a question about using RPM's for the portability interface on
different CPU's.
According to /usr/lpp/mmfs/src/README
The generated RPM can ONLY be deployed to the machine with
identical architecture, distribution level, Linux kernel version
and GPFS version.
So does this