SUMMARY: kernel configuration

From: McCracken, Denise (Denise.McCracken@misyshealthcare.com)
Date: Mon Mar 24 2003 - 15:42:43 EST


  Thanks to Warren Sturm and Pat O'Brien for responding so quickly to my
cries for help.

  As it turns out, LSM support was in the kernel. Pat gave me the correct
command to check on this. Maybe the devswmgr only works in 5.0+, I dunno.
Subsets were installed too. I also built a kernel with LSM support and
checked the size of the new and old kernels, and they were the same.

  With this information, I decided to run volsetup and let it run for a long
time. After about ten minutes, it came back with a reply and completed.
I've never seen one take that long before so I don't know why it hung there,
but it is OK now.

-Denise

-----Original Message-----
From: McCracken, Denise
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:33 AM
To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
Subject: kernel configuration

        We have a 4.0f site that appears to have no LSM support in the
kernel.

# devswmgr -getnum driver=LSM
No device switch reservations were found

        Since it is our policy to always include LSM in the kernel build,
I'm trying to find out why it isn't there. I can't find a general command
to list all of the options available in the doconfig menu, nor can I find
where doconfig might put a log. Does anyone know?

        Also, if I register an LSM license and it doesn't show active, is
this because there is no LSM support in the kernel? It says enabled, but
not active.

LSM-OA enabled

           I can't reboot the system now and I have come in at midnight to do
the downtime for LSM setup, so any advice would be appreciated.

-Denise



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