Re: [xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes.

2012-01-15 Thread Christopher Samuel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 13/01/12 19:32, Xiao Peng Wang wrote: One problem is if keeping the public repo, but node has not public IP, the yum command will failed on node. That depends, compute nodes can be NAT'd to the outside world (I've run systems where that was

Re: [xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes.

2012-01-15 Thread Jarrod Johnson
...@vpac.org To: xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net Date: 2012-01-10 12:44 Subject: [xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes. -- Hi We like to have several different repositories configured for our compute nodes. The way we are managing this at the moment

Re: [xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes.

2012-01-13 Thread Xiao Peng Wang
:[xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes. Hi We like to have several different repositories configured for our compute nodes. The way we are managing this at the moment is by using a synclist to set up yum.repos.d how we want it, and commenting out the line: result=`rm /etc/yum.repos.d

Re: [xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes.

2012-01-10 Thread Jarrod B Johnson
it would probably be better for us to explicitly target the centos public repos, which i presume is the intended target for that command anyone disagree?Andrew Spiers --- [xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes. --- From:Andrew Spiers aspi...@vpac.orgToxcat-user

Re: [xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes.

2012-01-10 Thread Arif Ali
:53, Jarrod B Johnson wrote: it would probably be better for us to explicitly target the centos public repos, which i presume is the intended target for that command anyone disagree? Andrew Spiers --- [xcat-user] Yum repositories for compute nodes. --- From: Andrew Spiers aspi...@vpac.org