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Sorry for the delay in responding.
Tom "spot" Callaway wrote:
>Out of curiousity, why is the Enterprise stuff not an option for
>Fermilab?
>
Based on their stats,
(
http://www-oss.fnal.gov/projects/fermilinux/common/stats/index.html)
it looks like they would end up with a pretty hefty bill with 2435
installs out there. I'm guessing that isn't counting the compute cluster
stations too, but I could be wrong.
Peace.
john
John in correct.
We do have several machines that use Enterprise Linux, that is for those one
or two machines that have to have them, like Oracle servers.
We have read through the license several times, and it is of our opinion that
we cannot just get one or ten Enterprise Linux machines, and then put the
patches out. Every once in a while we are told we can by one person or
another, but we always go back to the license, and don't do it.
Could we buy in bulk? Well, maybe we could. But that would be an extremely
big break in our policies and what we do.
We customize the base RedHat so that it is customized for Fermi's enviroment,
and also so users support goes through us as much as we can make it possible.
(We make it so up2date doesn't turn on, and yum, pointed at us, does. As
well as other things.) And we give these releases to, pretty much anyone who
asks.
If we arn't able to freely distribute the releases, our entire infrastructure
would have to be redone.
Troy
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Troy Dawson dawson(a)fnal.gov (630)840-6468
Fermilab ComputingDivision/CSS CSI Group
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