Discussion:
[CI] Release of Cluster Tools 0.6.5
Brian J. Watson
2002-05-14 07:05:02 UTC
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It's now available on
http://ci-linux.sf.net/

It features a new where_pid command, a version of init.ssi that can
handle nodes booting in parallel, and stuff to support UML.

Here's the changelog:

- added where_pid command to query which node a process is running on
(Laura Ramirez)
- fixed init so that nodes can boot in parallel (Laura Ramirez)
- added a UML_ROOT option to install Cluster Tools on a loopback mounted
root image (Brian Watson)
- added a --uml option to cluster_mkinitrd for building a UML initrd
(Brian Watson)
- other changes made to support UML (Brian Watson)
- made Cluster Tools build properly on Alpha (Aneesh Kumar)
- miscellaneous bug fixes
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Open SSI Clustering Project | Other hand I heard it said, it's
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Greg Freemyer
2002-05-14 18:36:05 UTC
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Out of curiosity, are Aneesh's DLM changes part of this?

If not, is that because DLM is not yet a part of SSI?

Greg Freemyer
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Post by Brian J. Watson
It's now available on
http://ci-linux.sf.net/
It features a new where_pid command, a version of init.ssi that can
handle nodes booting in parallel, and stuff to support UML.
- added where_pid command to query which node a process is running on
(Laura Ramirez)
- fixed init so that nodes can boot in parallel (Laura Ramirez)
- added a UML_ROOT option to install Cluster Tools on a loopback mounted
root image (Brian Watson)
- added a --uml option to cluster_mkinitrd for building a UML initrd
(Brian Watson)
- other changes made to support UML (Brian Watson)
- made Cluster Tools build properly on Alpha (Aneesh Kumar)
- miscellaneous bug fixes
--
Brian Watson | "Now I don't know, but I been told it's
Software Developer | hard to run with the weight of gold,
Open SSI Clustering Project | Other hand I heard it said, it's
Hewlett-Packard Company | just as hard with the weight of lead."
| -Robert Hunter, 1970
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Aneesh Kumar K.V
2002-05-15 01:53:04 UTC
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Hi,

The DLM changes are actually patches to DLM rather than to CI/SSI. I
have asked Brian to put the url in the CHANGES file may be in the next
release of CI so that people can easily locate the DLM patches.

-aneesh
Post by Greg Freemyer
Out of curiosity, are Aneesh's DLM changes part of this?
If not, is that because DLM is not yet a part of SSI?
Greg Freemyer
Internet Engineer
Deployment and Integration Specialist
Compaq ASE - Tru64
Compaq Master ASE - SAN Architect
The Norcross Group
www.NorcrossGroup.com
Post by Brian J. Watson
It's now available on
http://ci-linux.sf.net/
It features a new where_pid command, a version of init.ssi that can
handle nodes booting in parallel, and stuff to support UML.
- added where_pid command to query which node a process is running on
(Laura Ramirez)
- fixed init so that nodes can boot in parallel (Laura Ramirez)
- added a UML_ROOT option to install Cluster Tools on a loopback mounted
root image (Brian Watson)
- added a --uml option to cluster_mkinitrd for building a UML initrd
(Brian Watson)
- other changes made to support UML (Brian Watson)
- made Cluster Tools build properly on Alpha (Aneesh Kumar)
- miscellaneous bug fixes
--
Brian Watson | "Now I don't know, but I been told it's
Software Developer | hard to run with the weight of gold,
Open SSI Clustering Project | Other hand I heard it said, it's
Hewlett-Packard Company | just as hard with the weight of lead."
| -Robert Hunter, 1970
http://opensource.compaq.com/
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Brian J. Watson
2002-05-15 02:51:02 UTC
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Post by Aneesh Kumar K.V
Hi,
The DLM changes are actually patches to DLM rather than to CI/SSI. I
have asked Brian to put the url in the CHANGES file may be in the next
release of CI so that people can easily locate the DLM patches.
Aneesh-

Can you check your patch and the DLM patch into the 3rd-party/
subdirectory of the ci-linux repository? Also can you write up a short
description of what you did and how to use it in a file such as
README.dlm and check that in? Finally, feel free to add a line to the
top of the CHANGES file. It'll go out with the next release of CI.
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Brian Watson | "Now I don't know, but I been told it's
Software Developer | hard to run with the weight of gold,
Open SSI Clustering Project | Other hand I heard it said, it's
Hewlett-Packard Company | just as hard with the weight of lead."
| -Robert Hunter, 1970

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