[AG-TECH] Access Grid Installation Guide for Fedora 7

Jason Bell j.bell at cqu.edu.au
Wed Aug 8 06:18:20 CDT 2007


G'day Profirio

My apologies, but it seems that I hadn't updated that particular
section, as it was using old Fedora Core 6 syntax.

I have now updated that webpage, see http://www.accessgrid.org/node/779.

As you can see, the documentation now only lists 2 files and now has
valid mirror addresses.

Sorry for the inconveniences.

But thanks for picking up on this oversight.

Cheers,
Jason.

P.S. You might find that using the default mirror would be better in
your case, rather than using an Australian mirror.

-----Original Message-----
From: Porfirio Gaona [mailto:pgg at ixtli.unam.mx] 
Sent: Sunday, 5 August 2007 3:27 AM
To: Jason Bell
Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Access Grid Installation Guide for Fedora 7

Hi,

I'm trying to install Access Grid with Fedora 7 but I have had some  
errors  in http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au ... in this site there are't  
files for Fedora 7.    I'm using the repo files fedora-core.repo,  
fedora-extras.repo and fedora-updates.repo that appear in your  
documentation.

Any idea?

Thanks
Porfirio Gaona


On Jun 6, 2007, at 3:21 AM, Jason Bell wrote:

> G'day all
>
> I am pleased to announce that I have just released the "Access Grid
> Installation Guide for Fedora 7" on accessgrid.org.  This document
> can be found within the documentation section (Though it is currently
> very hard to find and you need to do a search), or by visiting
> http://www.accessgrid.org/node/773
>
> The current list of sections for this document includes:
>
>     * Introduction
>     * Single and Multi-Node Access Grids Notes
>     * Installation of Fedora 7
>     * First time Login
>     * Updating to latest Software and Patches
>     * Before Installation Configuration
>     * Installation of the Access Grid Software
>     * Setup For Access Grid Toolkit 2.x
>     * Setup For Access Grid Toolkit 3.x
>     * Running AG2 and AG3 Service Managers Togethe (Multi-Node
> Configuration Only)
>     * Getting the Display to Work
>     * Getting the Sound Working
>     * Installing AGVCR
>     * Configuring a Unicast Bridge
>     * Scheduling useful tasks
>     * Security
>     * Configuring a 2.x Venue Server
>     * Configuring a 3.x Venue Server
>     * Conclusion
>
> I would encourage you to contact me if you find any errors or would  
> like
> additional information to be created.
>
> Please note that these guides (including FC6) are updated on a regular
> basis and I would
> recommend using the online version, rather than using an older print
> version, as some of the information may become out of date.
>
> If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
>
> Cheers,
> Jason.
>
>
> --------------------------------------------
>
> Jason Bell, B.I.T.
> B. Info. Tech. (Honours) Student
>
> Network Engineer
> Information Technology Division
> Central Queensland University
>
> High Performance Computing Support Officer
> Central Queensland University
>
> E-mail : j.bell at cqu.edu.au
> Phone : 07 4930 9229
>
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>
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