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Revision as of 16:59, 9 May 2016
The StAB cluster subscribes to Red Hat, and uses version 6, which is one behind the latest version, version 7.
Being one version behind is typicaly not a problem, as it continues to be fully supported. However, there are software packages that like to use the bleeding edge, and there are admitted problems installing these programs.
Installation of devtoolset-2
There are two ways apparently via RHN Classic or RH Subscription Management, and we choose the latter because there is a useful command-line tool for it.
To install on a node:
ssh node4 'subscription-manager subscribe --pool=8a85f9814ed67b98014eda13ed983c7d'
Note here that we have previously been able to verify the pool ID. Documentation for this can be found at
Click here or Google Red Hat Developer Toolset
Problems
outdated repomd.xml warnings
You can get rid of them (i.e. update the repomd.xml) by:
yum clean all yum update yum*