CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Update master and all compute nodes
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Update master
To update use:
- Edit files in '/etc/yum.repos.d/' and set enable=1. At least enabled repositories in:
- CentOS-Base.repo
- epel.repo
- rpmforge.repo
- Ensure that in /etc/yum.conf, caching is enabled:
- keepcache=1
- Due to package issue while installing mosh and protobuf (required) for setting up updated compute nodes use:
- Disable rocks yum repository which gives protobuf 2.6 which is creating issue
- Use following
- yum remove protobuf
- yum install mosh #Uses protobuf 2.5
- Then update the master node fully using:
- yum -y update --skip-broken
By default latest anydesk used to hang on CentOS-7.0 used in rocks images. After full update to CentOS-7.9 (including installation of all xorg-x11-* packages for qmon), anydesk works properly without hanging.
Update compute nodes
To update compute nodes, on master node use:
- After the frontend is fully updated use following to copy all packages from all repositories to be installed on client nodes:
- cd /var/cache/yum/x86_64/7
- cp */packages/*.rpm /export/rocks/install/contrib/7.0/x86_64/RPMS/
- Build a new rocks distribution using:
- cd /export/rocks/install
- rocks create distro
- Reinstall nodes as per CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Reinstall OS on compute node
- During installation if you see errors such as:
- libpsm2-compat-<version> required libpsm2(x86-64) = <version2>
- Then go to /export/rocks/install/contrib/7.0/x86_64/RPMS/ and delete offending files manually
- rm -f libpsm2-*
- Again try reinstalling compute node after executing:
- cd /export/rocks/install
- rocks create distro
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