Glen Otero wrote: > Hi Jerome- > > I used the roll-building capability of rocks-dist this time in building > the BioBrew roll instead of building it by hand in the Rocks CVS > directory (which is a major pain in the ass). Unfortunately, it looks > like the assumptions I made about rocks-dist, like its ability to build > a roll that will install the applications and build a kickstart xml > file, were wrong. You'll have to install all the applications yourself > with rpm -i and manually build an XML kickstart file. You might see a > dependency for SGE. If so, then use rpm -i -- force --nodeps to install > the rpms. You should be able to find the other kickstart files > somewhere under /export/home/install/rocks- dist/, probably in a build/ > directory. Look for roll-ganglia.xml or other roll xml file and modify > that to create roll-biobrew.xml. This can then be placed with the other > xml files and should incorporate the biobrew roll when running rocks-dist. > > Sorry for the hassle. When you sort it out, could you post how you did > it to the list? > > Thanks!! > > Glen Hi Glen, I've just finish to install the BioBrew roll on my cluster. I've use the rocks-dist Cvs directory, and at it seems to me, ther is no so complicated. So, what do you i want to communicate on this list? Best Regards, -- -- Jérôme Quant au journalisme moderne, ce n'est pas à moi de le défendre. Il justifie son existence par le grand principe darwinien : c'est le plus vulgaire qui survit. (Oscar Wilde)