Is it fair to assume a build for RHEL 5 is in testing? Any estimate on the timeframe? I've got a new project that will need to be rolled out in the near future and am debating on waiting for OCFS2 for RHEL 5 or just moving forward with RHEL 4. Thanks! Joe -- Joseph Koenig Creative Anvil, Inc. Ph: 314.773.2611 FX: 314.773.2942 http://www.creativeanvil.com
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 05:20:13 CA Lists wrote:> Is it fair to assume a build for RHEL 5 is in testing? Any estimate on the > timeframe? I've got a new project that will need to be rolled out in the > near future and am debating on waiting for OCFS2 for RHEL 5 or just moving > forward with RHEL 4. Thanks! > > JoeWe've been using it in RHEL5 with clvm + ocfs2 + xen and so far it's working fine in a 14 node blade cluster... Rgds Nuno Fernandes
CA Lists wrote:> Is it fair to assume a build for RHEL 5 is in testing? Any estimate on the > timeframe? I've got a new project that will need to be rolled out in the > near future and am debating on waiting for OCFS2 for RHEL 5 or just moving > forward with RHEL 4. Thanks! > > Joe > >Testing? more like final polishing,.. < 2 weeks I'd guess, bar anything dumb turning up and most of that's just administrative tasks Phil =--=