install lustre-source and build the module as described in 1.)
- mount -t lustre mgsnode@tcp0:/spfs /mnt
+#5. Building client modules with DKMS
+
+ Lustre client-only kernel modules can built against non-patched, vanilla
+ kernels. This may be more convenient than installing the patched kernel
+ and server modules.
+
+ Installing the lustre-client-modules-dkms package will automatically
+ build modules for all currently installed kernels using DKMS
+ (http://linux.dell.com/dkms/) for which you will need to have the relevant
+ linux-headers packages installed. When a new kernel is installed on the
+ machine, DKMS will automatically build a new set of Lustre client modules.
+
+ You can also use DKMS to create a new deb containing the pre-built kernel
+ modules, suitable for installing on other machines which may not have a
+ full build environment.
+
+ - dkms build -m lustre-client-modules -v <version> -k <kernel-version>
+ (repeat the above step for all required kernel versions)
+ - dkms mkdeb -m lustre-client-modules -v <version>
+ - dkms mkdsc -m lustre-client-modules -v <version>
+
+
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Please have also a look into the official documentation for Lustre available at:
-https://wiki.hpdd.intel.com/display/PUB/Documentation
+https://wiki.whamcloud.com/display/PUB/Documentation
-- Patrick Winnertz <winnie@debian.org> Thu, 28 Dec 2007 14:53:25 +0200