Hi,
we have a cluster. The master has CentOS 5.5 on it. At the moment it crashes randomly...perhaps a hardware problem...no idea. But to eliminate a software problem I would like to test the integrity of the system or of the installed package. Is it a way to check if the binary installed by binary.rpm is the good one ? with md5sum or something else ?
Thx a lot, Guillaume
2011/5/31 giggzounet giggzounet@gmail.com
Hi,
we have a cluster. The master has CentOS 5.5 on it. At the moment it crashes randomly...perhaps a hardware problem...no idea. But to eliminate a software problem I would like to test the integrity of the system or of the installed package. Is it a way to check if the binary installed by binary.rpm is the good one ? with md5sum or something else ?
Thx a lot, Guillaume
rpm -Va
?
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2011/5/31 giggzounet <giggzounet@gmail.com mailto:giggzounet@gmail.com>
Hi, we have a cluster. The master has CentOS 5.5 on it. At the moment it crashes randomly...perhaps a hardware problem...no idea. But to eliminate a software problem I would like to test the integrity of the system or of the installed package. Is it a way to check if the binary installed by binary.rpm is the good one ? with md5sum or something else ? Thx a lot, Guillaume
rpm -Va
?
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great! I test that :D
thx