Fedora 14 bits updated with greyhole on mysql by default

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Fedora 14 bits updated with greyhole on mysql by default

Postby cpg » Fri Jan 14, 2011 4:02 am

Hi, we released some changes today to the F14 repos.

The main one is that greyhole is enabled with mysql on by default.

If you have a chance to do a F14 fresh insstall and verify that greyhole is working with mysql, that would be very helpful!

The best way is to check that greyhole is running after the first boot and adding one partition or two works, also adding files to a share participating in the pool works too.
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Re: Fedora 14 bits updated with greyhole on mysql by default

Postby cpg » Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:34 pm

Thanks for all the help bigfoot65 ... did a *lot* of updates to the f14 repo today.

.... getting closer ...
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Re: Fedora 14 bits updated with greyhole on mysql by default

Postby bigfoot65 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:45 am

Greyhole appears to be working. I am reinstalling with additional hard drive space now to test more. There is a depends issue when installing for rubygems-sinatra but it can be ignored.

We will need to clean that up, but the install still works fine. Recommend others try and see if they have the same success.
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Re: Fedora 14 bits updated with greyhole on mysql by default

Postby cpg » Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:22 pm

great catch. dep removed and repos updated!
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