Preparing RPM repository for clients
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# Add kernel name to /usr/local/plc/etc/plc_kernels_list on sasmbosql | # Add kernel name to /usr/local/plc/etc/plc_kernels_list on sasmbosql | ||
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# Issue command <tt>./build plc_client_repo</tt> | # Issue command <tt>./build plc_client_repo</tt> | ||
# Issue command <tt>./sync_to_kernel <new_kernel_name></tt> | # Issue command <tt>./sync_to_kernel <new_kernel_name></tt> |
Current revision as of 12:40, 1 February 2012
Correct procedure after new kernel installation
On sasmbosql, directory /usr/local/install/plc/plc_client_rpm/:
- Add kernel name to /usr/local/plc/etc/plc_kernels_list on sasmbosql
- Issue command ./build plc_client_repo
- Issue command ./sync_to_kernel <new_kernel_name>
On the new kernel machine, directory /usr/local/install/plc/plc_client_rpm/:
- Launch script ./install (installs repo.rpm, client ssh keys, kickstart template, ...)
- Edit /usr/local/plc/etc/workstations/servers.plc according to local conditions
- Edit /var/ftp/kickstart.template according to local conditions
Then it's possible to install the clients.