On Friday 30 December 2005 04:34, Young, Darren wrote:
Yep. They're obsolete, and we're trying to save space/bandwidth on the mirrors, since the space is donated. 3.6 is 3.1 with all the updates+errata. If you REALLY need 3.1 for some hellish reason, you'll need to get it from the vault. ( vault.centos.org )
Hellish, maybe -> Tivoli Storage Manager.
Actually, what I need is kernel 2.4.21-4.0.1 according to IBM.
I don't know what kind of tivoli setup you're looking at but surely IBM has software fully compatible with EL3u6 (or atleast u4 or u5). Go whack them with something heavy. We run some tivoli stuff on a fully updated Centos-4 (2.6.9-something).
just my .02 euros, Peter
and fwiw, our mirror (mirror.nsc.liu.se) also has vault.
I thought that since that version was in an older version of the "other enterprise linux" it would be in an older CentOS as well. Am I correct in this assumption or fighting a losing battle? Not sure how *hard* that requirement is, might just be kernel 2.4.whatever, but I have to find out. Was that version in 3.0 or 3.1 of CentOS?
Also have a requirement for kernel 2.4 from the Tivoli Integrated Solution Console as well. Not sure on this requirement as well, I do know that with CentOS 4 the installer blew up with "unsupported kernel version xxx". Tried tricking the installer by replacing the uname binary with a script that returned what the other linux gives from `uname -a` but it didn't work.