Simple Use of the Release Candidate RPMs
Yum Usage
If you are using an SLC4 (i386 or x86_64) machine, and want to install
DPM on it, then:
wget http://glite-dm.web.cern.ch/glite-dm/glite-dm.slc4.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/glite-dm.repo
yum install glite-SE_dpm_disk glite-SE_dpm_mysql
The two previous commands allow the installation of the rpms needed.
Then the configuration of the
DPM will be done via Yaim, which is also installed as part of the previous operation.
Fill properly the site-info.def. Details are provided here :
http://www.yaim.info
If the location of yaim is included in the PATH environment variable, type
yaim -c -s <location of the site-info.def> -n glite-SE_dpm_mysql
Otherwise
/opt/glite/yaim/bin/yaim -c -s <location of the site-info.def> -n glite-SE_dpm_mysql
RPMs
You can find individual RPMs, also for the client side, directly linked to
the autogenerated
page.
For example
the x86_64 RPMs
sorted in reverse time order.
Feedback
Please note that these are not officially certified and released RPMs, but release candidates, provided by the developer team.
If there are any problems then please report directly to
DPM support or
LFC support!
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AkosFrohner - 06 Nov 2007