diff --git a/AIX/README b/AIX/README index 8d0f445..fd401bf 100644 --- a/AIX/README +++ b/AIX/README @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ optional when using xCAT on AIX. Please review this list to make sure there are no conflicts with any software currently installed on your system. The openssl-0.9.8 and openssh-4.5 software is available as AIX installp -filesets. They are available on the AIX Expansion pack and also can be +filesets. They are contained on the AIX Expansion pack and also can be found on the following web site: http://sourceforge.net. Note that some of the other RPM packages have a dependency on this level of openssl. Also, since these are installp filesets you should run /usr/sbin/updtvpkg to make @@ -12,8 +12,17 @@ sure that RPM's reflection of what was installed by installp is updated. If you don't do this you could get dependency errors when installing some of the RPM packages. -The rest of the software listed below is provided in this (dep-aix.tar.gz) -tar file. They are all RPM packages that have been built for AIX. +The rest of the required software listed below is provided in this +(dep-aix-2.1.tar.gz) tar file. + +The optional MySQL packages are provided in a separate tar file +(xcat-mysql-2.1.tar.gz) as a convenience for when you wish +to use the xCAT service node support. The xcat-mysql package contains the +MySQL 64 bit gz file that was downloaded from +http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql and included in an xCAT RPM to make +the installation of MySQL easier. + +They are all RPM packages that have been built for AIX. 1. openssl-0.9.8 2. openssh-4.5 @@ -39,12 +48,6 @@ Optional When you are ready to install the RPM packages contained in this tar file you can run the "instoss" scipt, which is also included. -The optional MySQL packages are provided as a convenience for when you wish -to use the xCAT service node support. The xcat-mysql package contains the -MySQL 64 bit gz file that was downloaded from -http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql and included in an xCAT RPM to make -the installation of MySQL easier. - The tk, tcl, and expect packages come from the "AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications" web site. (http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/p/os/aix/linux). The packages have been included here for your convenience. For details on