OpenLMI Quickstart Installation Instructions
Michal Minář
miminar at redhat.com
Fri Dec 6 13:08:42 UTC 2013
Hi Russ,
I like it. Just a few observations:
> The OpenLMI client is still under development, and may need to be
> installed in pieces. If installing openlmi-scripts doesn't work,
> try:
> $ yum install openlmi-tools
> $ yum install openlmi-scripts*
I don't see a possible scenario where installation of
openlmi-scripts fails while installation of 'openlmi-scripts*'
succeeds. I'd just mention that there are many client libraries
available in separate packages, and can be listed with
$ yum search openlmi-scripts
To install of them
$ yum install 'openlmi-scripts*'
could be run.
> You don't need to install the OpenLMI client on managed systems
> (in fact you shouldn't)
I'd drop the text in brackets. I see no reason why anyone should
avoid installing them on managed system. Most of my development and
testing happens on managed system.
> The openlmi-scripts files may still be in the updates-testing
repository
I think it's safe to remove this line.
Best regards,
Michal
On 5.12.2013 16:22, Russell Doty wrote:
> I'm working on a series of blog postings on LMIShell at
> techponder.wordpress.com. One of the topics is how to install OpenLMI
> and LMIShell.
>
> Please review the attached article on easy installation of OpenLMI and
> let me know of any errors or omissions.
>
> Thanks,
> Russ
>
>
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