Dear all
I'm having a few problems adding to a known working (6.5.6) installation
across several machines. There are several reasons (not the least of which
is time) which prevent me from upgrading to the latest version and I don't
think it's the age of the version that's giving me the problem.
Essentially the working boxes have too little resources to compile anything
later than 6.5 - I've tried before.
Essentially I am trying to make two boxes (one Ubuntu as the master) and one
Debian Woody as the slave boot. I'm encountering a problem I've never seen
before:
On lamboot, I'm getting an error to do with being unable to find
lam-conf.lamd
This is probably because that file doesn't exist on the slave node - not
sure why - the install was fresh. I tried a bad fix (copy lam-conf.lamd
from Master to slave) but that's giving me odd error messages like check
network instability.
I think this is something easy to fix - but not sure how.
Cheers
Rob
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