[gpfsug-discuss] Conflicting RHEL compatability information in the Spectrum Scale FAQ
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Mon Jan 8 10:38:14 GMT 2018
This has been asked to Yong Ze to address through another email thread, so
ok to ignore this thread request.
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From: "IBM Spectrum Scale" <scale at us.ibm.com>
To: "Lyle Gayne" <lgayne at us.ibm.com>
Cc: gpfsug-discuss-bounces at spectrumscale.org, gpfsug main discussion
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Date: 01/06/2018 06:46 PM
Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Conflicting RHEL compatability
information in the Spectrum Scale FAQ
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Hi Lyle,
Can you please forward this to the right folks.
Regards, The Spectrum Scale (GPFS) team
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From: Keith Ball <bipcuds at gmail.com>
To: gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org
Date: 12/20/2017 04:39 AM
Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] Conflicting RHEL compatability
information in the Spectrum Scale FAQ
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Hi All,
I was recently trying to determine the latest RHEL release that will work
with GSS 2.0.7 (the latest IBM version of GSS code for x86_64). This code
uses Scale 4.1.0.8.
A specific X.Y GSS code build, from my experience, is intended to use a
specific RHEL version. For GSS 2.0, that's RHEL 6.5 (unless I am
mistaken), which no longer has EUS support from RedHat (only 6.7 still
does).
GSS 2.0 release notes/install docs say that "RHEL 6.5 or later" can be
used, which is a surprising statement given GSS/ESS code's sensitivity to
OS levels (any ESS I have ever seen has never been supported on more than
one version of RHEL).
According to the Scale FAQ (
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/STXKQY/gpfsclustersfaq.html#linux
), A 2.2, Table 27, Scale 4.1.0.x is supported on RHEL 6.2 and above
(implying RHEL 6.5 and 6.7). But Table 30 indicates that the latest RHEL6
supported by Scale 4.1.0 is 6.6: for RHEL 6.7 kernel, however, indicates
"From V4.1.1.2 in the 4.1.1 release" ... which contradicts Table 27!
Anyone know the truth of the matter? Should I stick to RHEL 6.5 to install
GSS 2.0.7, or has it been demonstrated that RHEL 6.7 works (and is
supported)? (and no, Lenovo-sourced code (GSS >= 2.5) is not an option
here).
Many Thanks,
Keith_______________________________________________
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