[Ocfs2-users] Reinstalling ocfs2 and qlogic drivers after kernel upgrade on RHEL4

Adam Kenger akenger at gmail.com
Thu Mar 23 11:38:15 CST 2006


There are new kernel RPM's for the .34 kernel.  Since they are not  
part of the official RedHat release, you need to make sure you  
uninstall (rpm -e) the old OCFS2 rpm and install the new (rpm -i)  
rpm's.  That is going to be the case for any kernel specific drivers  
that you load that don't come as part of the RedHat distribution.

Adam



On Mar 23, 2006, at 12:15 AM, dneiman at aol.com wrote:

> Hello--
>
> I'm running Redhat Linux RHEL4, recently installed ocfs2 and qlogic
> drivers in the 2.6.9-22.0.2 kernel.
> After that, I upgraded the kernel to 2.6.9-34, and found that ocfs2  
> and
> the qlogic drivers didn't upgrade into the new kernel. I had to  
> install
> -u and install -a the qlogic drivers to get them back into the new
> kernel, but deinstalling/reinstalling ocfs2 didn't do the same trick
> for ocfs2.  I received the can't start configfs error (or something
> close).
>
> Is there a standard way for incorporating these packages into new
> kernels?  What do I need to do to get ocfs2 working in the new kernel?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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