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Include the following entries into /etc/repos.d/lustre.repo as follows:
Code Block title /etc/repos.d/lustre.repo [hpddLustreserver] name=CentOS-$releasever - Lustre baseurl=http://build.whamcloud.com/job/lustre-master/arch=x86_64%2Cbuild_type=server%2Cdistro=el6%2Cib_stack=inkernel/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/artifacts/ gpgcheck=0 [e2fsprogs] name=CentOS-$releasever - Ldiskfs baseurl=http://build.whamcloud.com/job/e2fsprogs-master/arch=x86_64%2Cdistro=el6/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/_topdir/RPMS/ gpgcheck=0 [hpddLustreclient] name=CentOS-$releasever - Lustre baseurl=http://build.whamcloud.com/job/lustre-master/arch=x86_64%2Cbuild_type=client%2Cdistro=el6%2Cib_stack=inkernel/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/artifacts/ gpgcheck=0
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yum install lustre-tests
- provided the step above completes successfully, you can skip down to the section:Disable SELinux for Lustre patched kernel.
- If you experience dependency issues with yum, the best known method is to downgrade the current kernel to the version that is needed and try again.
- If you are installing on RHEL and don't have Red Hat Network enabled, you will need to use the DVD ISO as a repo to satisfy unmet dependencies. This is covered on http://serverfault.com/questions/156458/
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