Links now point to accurate and actively maintained targets.
Signed-off-by: Richard Henwood <rhenwood@whamcloud.com>
Change-Id: I3212ac2fb807108ca046b06ebfa7842474449127
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<indexterm><primary>installing</primary><secondary>from source</secondary></indexterm>
Overview and Prerequisites</title>
- <para>Lustre can be installed from either pre-built binary packages (RPMs) or freely-available source code. Installing from the package release is recommended unless you need to customize the Lustre server kernel or will be using an Linux kernel that has not been tested with Lustre. For a list of supported Linux distributions and architectures, see the topic <link xl:href="http://wiki.lustre.org/index.php/Lustre_2.0">Lustre_2.0</link> on the Lustre wiki. The procedure for installing Lustre from RPMs is describe in <xref linkend="installinglustre"/>.</para>
+ <para>Lustre can be installed from either pre-built binary packages (RPMs) or freely-available source code. Installing from the package release is recommended unless you need to customize the Lustre server kernel or will be using an Linux kernel that has not been tested with Lustre. For a list of supported Linux distributions and architectures, visit the <link xl:href="http://wiki.whamcloud.com/display/PUB/Lustre+Support+Matrix">Lustre Support Matrix</link> on the Lustre wiki. The procedure for installing Lustre from RPMs is describe in <xref linkend="installinglustre"/>.</para>
<para>To install Lustre from source code, the following are required:</para>
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<title><indexterm><primary>troubleshooting</primary><secondary>reporting bugs</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>reporting bugs</primary><see>troubleshooing</see></indexterm>
Reporting a Lustre Bug</title>
<para>If, after troubleshooting your Lustre system, you cannot resolve the problem, consider reporting a Lustre bug. The process for reporting a bug is described in the Lustre wiki topic <link xl:href="http://wiki.lustre.org/index.php/Reporting_Bugs">Reporting Bugs</link>.</para>
- <para>You can also post a question to the <link xl:href="http://wiki.lustre.org/index.php/Lustre_Mailing_Lists">lustre-discuss mailing list</link> or search the <link xl:href="http://groups.google.com/group/lustre-discuss-list">lustre-discuss Archives</link> for information about your issue.</para>
- <para>A Lustre diagnostics tool is available for downloading at: <link xl:href="http://downloads.lustre.org/public/tools/lustre-diagnostics/">http://downloads.lustre.org/public/tools/lustre-diagnostics/</link></para>
+ <para>You can also post a question to the <link xl:href="http://wiki.whamcloud.com/display/PUB/Community+Resources">lustre-discuss mailing list</link> or search the <link xl:href="http://groups.google.com/group/lustre-discuss-list">lustre-discuss Archives</link> for information about your issue.</para>
+ <para>A Lustre diagnostics tool is available for downloading at: <link xl:href="http://downloads.whamcloud.com/public/tools/">http://downloads.whamcloud.com/public/tools/</link></para>
<para>You can run this tool to capture diagnostics output to include in the reported bug. To run this tool, enter one of these commands:</para>
<screen># lustre-diagnostics -t <bugzilla bug #>
# lustre-diagnostics.
<para> Software documentation that you received with your system</para>
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- <para> Oracle Solaris Operating System documentation, which is at:</para>
+ <para> Red Hat Enterprise Linux documentation, which is at:
+ <link xl:href="http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/index.html">http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/index.html</link></para>
+ <note><para>
+ The Lustre client module is available for many different Linux versions and distributions. Red Hat Enterprise is the best supported and tested platform for Lustre Servers.
+ </para></note>
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- <para><link xl:href="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html">http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html</link></para>
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<title>Shell Prompts</title>
<title><indexterm><primary>e2scan</primary></indexterm>
e2scan</title>
<para>The e2scan utility is an ext2 file system-modified inode scan program. The e2scan program uses libext2fs to find inodes with ctime or mtime newer than a given time and prints out their pathname. Use e2scan to efficiently generate lists of files that have been modified. The e2scan tool is included in the e2fsprogs package, located at:</para>
- <para><link xl:href="http://downloads.lustre.org/public/tools/e2fsprogs/">http://downloads.lustre.org/public/tools/e2fsprogs/</link></para>
+ <para><link xl:href="http://downloads.whamcloud.com/public/e2fsprogs/latest/">http://downloads.whamcloud.com/public/e2fsprogs/latest/</link></para>
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<title>Synopsis</title>
<screen>e2scan [options] [-f file] block_device</screen>
<screen>$ rpm -Uvh e2fsprogs-<ver>
</screen>
<para>Use e2fsprogs-1.41-10 or later, available at:</para>
- <para><link xl:href="http://downloads.lustre.org/public/tools/e2fsprogs/">http://downloads.lustre.org/public/tools/e2fsprogs/</link></para>
+ <para><link xl:href="http://downloads.whamcloud.com/public/e2fsprogs/latest/">http://downloads.whamcloud.com/public/e2fsprogs/latest/</link></para>
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<para>(Optional) If you want to add optional packages to your Lustre system, install them now.</para>