On 06/01/12 20:54, Ilya A. Otyutskiy wrote: > On Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 08:34:35PM +0000, Tim Small wrote: > >> I'm not sure where EPEL is these days, but we run the following packages >> on our hardware nodes, which aren't packaged with EL5 (not so sure about >> RHEL6 - maybe a couple of those are in there now): >> > Just looking at el6.... >
Thanks for the research on that - it's handy to know and overall that picture is certainly better than the last time I tried setting a node up with a similar set of software under EL5 (although I wonder how good logcheck ends up being when it's not a core part of the distro - for us it's a really key piece of software) - I should say tho' that I'd expect to end up doing more backporting and overall fiddling about with EL6 than I would with Debian. That having been said, I'd expect to get a slightly more stable kernel out of Redhat, as it's hard to better their engineering team, but then again I've not really seen any more problems on the Debian nodes which I've managed than I have on the Redhat ones... Cheers, Tim. -- South East Open Source Solutions Limited Registered in England and Wales with company number 06134732. Registered Office: 2 Powell Gardens, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1TQ VAT number: 900 6633 53 http://seoss.co.uk/ +44-(0)1273-808309 _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users