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Re: [xymon] Fresh server install on RHEL5: source or yum repo?
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- Subject: Re: [xymon] Fresh server install on RHEL5: source or yum repo?
- From: "Xymon User in Richmond" <hobbit (at) epperson.homelinux.net>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 11:39:16 -0400
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On Tue, July 27, 2010 10:39, Buchan Milne wrote:
> On Tuesday, 27 July 2010 14:39:45 Xymon User in Richmond wrote:
>> I'm about to begin migrating a hobbit server on Centos5 to an RHEL5
>> server running xymon. Would like to hear any thoughts/advice on
>> whether to do a source install or a yum repo install. I'm a package
>> management advocate, so I lean toward the yum install, but package
>> management depends on the actual packages in the repo being managed on
>> an ongoing basis. I'd especially like to hear from Buchan M. and Neil
>> F., since Buchan advised Neil about a year ago to do a yum
>> installation.
>
> What do you need to hear from me?
>
> https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/devmon/index.php?title=InstallRHEL
> orCentOS
>
> As I am now more involved in the Xymon project itself now, I may try and
> improve matters further regarding packages, but I am not sure if it is
> possible to host a repo on SourceForge.
>
Sorry, guess I should have elaborated. I wanted to hear if you'd give the
same advice now as a year ago, and whether we could count on a Xymon rpm
repo being maintained going forward. Looks like the answers are "yes" and
"maybe". Given that some of the rpm-based file locations differ from
those resulting from a source install, I'm now leaning toward installing
from source. If the packages don't get maintained going forward, I'd end
up having to migrate to source-based, and that would involve hand-tweaking
the rpm-based locations.
Thanks for stepping up to the primary project admin role. That's a lot of
work.
regards,
j.