[hobbit] linux version
Charles Jones
jonescr at cisco.com
Fri Jan 6 17:29:40 CET 2006
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> *From:* Michael Frey [mailto:michael_frey at glic.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, January 06, 2006 11:00 AM
> *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk
> *Subject:* [hobbit] linux version
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> I have had a linux rh 7.3 server running, and have had issues with the
> history graphs.
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> I tried to upgrade to Fedora C3, bit that looks to be missing some
> important pieces.
> What would be the recommended version of Linux to avoid all of these
> isuues?
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> Redhat 9?
>
Michael,
What missing important pieces? I have run hobbit on Redhat9, Fedora
Core 3, Fedora Core 4, Centos 3.x, Centos 4.x, and Solaris 10.
All of the installs required fulfilling various dependencies like
rrdtool, libpng, etc. I would say the easiest install I did was on
FC4...I'm not sure you will find an OS that will have all of hobbits
dependencies available in the base packages branch, but with any
decently new distro you should have pretty much everything available
except rrdtool.
If you are the kind of person who prefers to use RPMs for everything,
check out Dags (http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/packages.php), they
have RPMs for most distros (redhat 7,9,fc1-4,EL3-4) including fping and
rrdtool. You can either download the rpms manually or add dag to your
yum.conf so you can just do "yum install rrdtool" and it will
automatically grab the dependencies too.
Note I don't recommend this method for everyone...some people are
paranoid (rightfully so if security is a concern) and refuse to install
binary releases and only install manually from tarballs.
-Charles
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