Hi, iam trying create packages in SUSE 9 IA64 machine. Iam getting the error below.
" Executing(%install): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.23940
shell-init: could not get current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent direct
ories: No such file or directory "
Has anybody come across with such an error. Please let me know if there are good links to know abt packagin in SUSE.
Thanks with best regards,
Sudarshan
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But is there a web admin interface for SLES 9?
VNC works, but from what I see in SLES8 there is a web interface
administration tool. In 9?
This is the first time that I install a Enterprise Server ... trying to
figure out "the best" of it.
Andy.
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From: "Bart Whiteley" <bwhiteley(a)suse.com>
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Subject: Re: [Openwbem-public] OpenWbem... is this what I need???
> On Tuesday 18 October 2005 10:37 am, Andy wrote:
>> Hi to all,
>>
>> I just installed Suse Enterprise 9 and I read in the documentation that
>> there is a web administration interface for managing the server. Is this
>> OpenWbem??? ... if yes then.... HOW Do I use it? I'm trying to make it
>> work
>> somehow, but can't find the "main ideea".I followed
>> http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/14625.html these
>> suggestions,
>> but still don't get the main Ideea.
>>
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>> I saw a screenshot from SLES 8 web interface from a browser, it looked
>> really ok... I want the same in SLES 9.
>>
>
> OpenWBEM does use HTTP, but not HTML. It speaks CIM-XML. You can't talk
> to
> the OpenWBEM CIMOM with a web browser; you need a CIM client. One way to
> access the CIMOM through a web browser is through the health monitoring
> pages
> of Novell's iManager.
>
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Hi to all,
I just installed Suse Enterprise 9 and I read in the documentation that there is a web administration interface for managing the server. Is this OpenWbem??? ... if yes then.... HOW Do I use it? I'm trying to make it work somehow, but can't find the "main ideea".I followed http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/14625.html these suggestions, but still don't get the main Ideea.
Am I missing something?
I saw a screenshot from SLES 8 web interface from a browser, it looked really ok... I want the same in SLES 9.
Regards,
Andy.
>> We also use the 3ware RAID controllers for SATA. And have had no
>> problems with them.
I supose you mean the 3ware 9500S series controllers.
I couldn't find any drivers for suse 9x 64 for the 8506 series.
Andy.
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From: "Black, Alain" <ablack(a)bloodsystems.org>
To: <suse-amd64(a)suse.com>; <suse-ia64(a)suse.com>
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 10:24 PM
Subject: RE: [suse-amd64] Sata Raid Controller for 64 bit?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Malone [mailto:jmalone@horizonind.com]
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 4:18 AM
To: suse-amd64(a)suse.com; suse-ia64(a)suse.com
Subject: Re: [suse-amd64] Sata Raid Controller for 64 bit?
At 04:06 AM 10/17/2005, Andy wrote:
>Hi to all,
>
>We have a Fujitsu Siemens Econel 200 Server. 2x Intel Xeon 2.8, 2x
>SATA HDD. Suse 9.1 64 Prof is installed.
>
>At the moment we are using a software raid, but we want to buy 2
>more HDD's and implement a 0+1 or 1+0 RAID.
>I looked over and over about raid controllers, have found from 120
>EURO's to 1000 EURO's but there seems to be a little problematic
>the Suse 64 driver.
>
>A very convenient driver would be the
>Promise FastTrack S150 TX4 or
>SX4 controller
>but I still don't know if the drivers are quite functional.
>
>The tx4 seems faster as the sx4 but has no 64 driver.
>
>We had in the past some problems with hardware raid controller on suse.
>
>Does anyone uses some good raid controllers and could give me some
>informations?
>
>I have been using 3ware sata raid on two different machines here at
>work with amd 64 cpu's in them with no problem. suse has the 3ware
>driver built in for years now. been using 3ware raid cards for years
>also with no problems. now I am not sure what they cost in
>EURO's since im in the US.
jack
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We also use the 3ware RAID controllers for SATA. And have had no
problems with them.
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Hi to all,
We have a Fujitsu Siemens Econel 200 Server. 2x Intel Xeon 2.8, 2x SATA HDD. Suse 9.1 64 Prof is installed.
At the moment we are using a software raid, but we want to buy 2 more HDD's and implement a 0+1 or 1+0 RAID.
I looked over and over about raid controllers, have found from 120 EURO's to 1000 EURO's but there seems to be a little problematic the Suse 64 driver.
A very convenient driver would be the
Promise FastTrack S150 TX4 or
SX4 controller
but I still don't know if the drivers are quite functional.
The tx4 seems faster as the sx4 but has no 64 driver.
We had in the past some problems with hardware raid controller on suse.
Does anyone uses some good raid controllers and could give me some informations?
Regards,
Andy.