%define is_client %(bash -c "if [[ %{lustre_name} = *-client ]]; then echo -n '1'; else echo -n '0'; fi")
# for those uses that don't want the -smp/-bigsmp on the end of %kversion
-%define krequires %(bash -c "echo %{kversion} | sed -e 's/-[^0-9]*smp$//'")
+%define krequires %(bash -c "echo %{kversion} | sed -e 's/-smp$//' -e 's/-bigsmp$//' -e 's/-ppc64$//' -e 's/-default$//'")
Summary: Lustre File System
Name: %{lustre_name}
%prep
%setup -qn lustre-%{version}
+ln lustre/ChangeLog ChangeLog-lustre
+ln lnet/ChangeLog ChangeLog-lnet
%build
# if RPM_BUILD_NCPUS unset, set it
%files modules -f lustre-modules.files
%attr(-, root, root) %doc COPYING
+%attr(-, root, root) %doc ChangeLog-lustre
+%attr(-, root, root) %doc ChangeLog-lnet
%files source
%attr(-, root, root) /usr/src/lustre-%{version}
fi
done
+# If the kernel was built to reject unsupported modules (e.g. not a Lustre
+# kernel), and this hasn't been overridden in /etc/modprobe.d yet, then
+# print a warning so that users are aware of this issue.
+if sysctl kernel.unsupported >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
+ [ "$(sysctl -n kernel.unsupported 2>/dev/null)" = "0" ] &&
+ ! modprobe -c | grep -q "^allow_unsupported_modules[ \t]1" ; then
+ echo "
+ warning: the Lustre modules are not supported by Novell. To use Lustre
+ on this system, you should put
+
+ allow_unsupported_modules 1
+
+ into /etc/modprobe.d/unsupported_modules"
+fi
+
%postun modules
if [ -f /boot/System.map-%{kversion} ]; then
depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{kversion} %{kversion} || exit 0