1) Determine what needs to be on the basic CentOS 5 install for
everything to work properly (including iptables and such since we should
assume security is an important factor).
2) Determine what's left that needs to be installed that doesn't come
with the distro for any base dependencies.
3) Determine the order in which the apps need to be installed (for the
post-proc. script).
This sounds good approach. The only thing I see is that be might be going
2->3->2->3->... few times before we get the final version of 2. Ofcourse
this assumes that all the dependencies should be the default/latest versions
of packages from CentOS CD.
-Jai
On Dec 17, 2007 6:16 AM, SIP <sip(a)arcdiv.com> wrote:
Okay... starting with a base image of CentOS 5
(which, I believe,
includes MySQL 5.0.? Don't recall which version... perhaps someone can
fill in there), what are the initial things that would need to be
installed for base-level dependencies (things not already on the machine
and ready to go).
Then, we should start a list of what needs to be installed based on the
order in which it should be installed (for the post-processing script)
for the basic required stuff.
Also, for any optional packages that will be installed, we'll need a
list of dependencies.
I think that's a logical next step assuming the CentOS machine has been
installed (which is NOT an assumption we should overlook, as we'll need
to determine what portions of the CentOS base machine SHOULD and should
NOT be installed (i.e. do we really need print services, games, and an X
environment in our base install, etc, etc)).
SO.... three steps really.
1) Determine what needs to be on the basic CentOS 5 install for
everything to work properly (including iptables and such since we should
assume security is an important factor).
2) Determine what's left that needs to be installed that doesn't come
with the distro for any base dependencies.
3) Determine the order in which the apps need to be installed (for the
post-proc. script).
I'm just throwing out ideas here. Feel free to tell me I'm going about
this the wrong way.
N.
Greger V. Teigre wrote:
:-) we only need to get this thing together
then...
g-)
ram wrote:
>
>
> On Dec 16, 2007 1:33 PM, Greger V. Teigre < greger(a)teigre.com
> <mailto:greger@teigre.com>> wrote:
>
> Using kickstart sounds good to me. I think we should keep
> separate the different steps:
> 1. Create a base image of the OS
> 2. Install the
iptel.org <
http://iptel.org/> apps and
dependencies
3. Do
local configurations
4. Create deployable virtual machine
If each of these steps are isolated, different people can be
responsible for the different steps.
I have reorganized the project page into sections and
incorporated lots of input from Jeremy at
http://iptel.org/bundle/project
We now need to create a project plan, split into
responsibilities, and take some key decisions.
I think one key decision that we have already converged on is:
for first version use CentOS5 and create vmware appliance.
g-)
I have Server ready with Centos5
let me know any test need to be done
ram
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