Thanks, Stephen! I have a CentOS 5.4 32-bit image in testing that Seth has reviewed. It
appears to be working well with our latest three kernels, and I haven't found any
problems while setting up some basic services (apache, mysql, php, etc).
Seth and I have been emailing back and forth regarding 32-bit Fedora and the issue that
os.uname() returns x86_64. He made the point that $basearch/$arch in the yum configs
would be set to x86_64, which would cause yum to pull 64-bit packages for Fedora from then
on. I thought the /etc/rpm/platform fix would help (as it did in CentOS), but that's
ignored with yum in Fedora.
Using pvgrub would eliminate this problem, but that requires a significant developer
contribution on our end to bring our automation tools up to speed. I've built a few
32-bit kernels from Ubuntu's sources as well as upstream
kernel.org sources and
I've had kernel panics inside the domU that I cannot resolve.
--
Major Hayden
On Mar 2, 2010, at 23:23, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Major Hayden
<major.hayden(a)rackspace.com> wrote:
> Seth has graciously offered to review our offerings and give us a hand if we run into
problems. I've been talking with him today in detail and I may have narrowed it down
to an issue outside of the Fedora/CentOS distributions themselves.
>
> jforbes pointed me to the Fedora Cloud SIG group today - I wasn't aware of it
before. I work at Rackspace in a systems operations role within the Slicehost/Cloud
Servers group. As I discussed with Seth, I'm one of the biggest proponents of Fedora,
CentOS and Red Hat within the Cloud segment and I look forward to working more with
members of your team!
>
> --
> Major Hayden
> major.hayden(a)rackspace.com
>
Cool. As a customer and a Fedora person, I would love to help you on this.
--
Stephen J Smoogen.
Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for?
-- Robert Browning
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