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server-administration:installing-iotop-centos5 [2010-12-21 19:38:55] garrett.plasky Approved |
server-administration:installing-iotop-centos5 [2011-04-28 18:39:59] garrett.plasky [Pre-Requisites] |
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This program also requires a newer Python version than CentOS 5 supplies (2.6 vs 2.4), so we'll grab those from the EPEL repo and install them: | This program also requires a newer Python version than CentOS 5 supplies (2.6 vs 2.4), so we'll grab those from the EPEL repo and install them: | ||
- | <code console># wget http:// | + | <sxh bash; autolinks: false>wget http:// |
+ | ftp:// | ||
ftp:// | ftp:// | ||
- | # rpm -Uvh python26-2.6.5-5.el5.i386.rpm python26-libs-2.6.5-5.el5.i386.rpm libffi-3.0.5-1.el5.i386.rpm</ | + | rpm -Uvh python26-2.6.5-5.el5.i386.rpm python26-libs-2.6.5-5.el5.i386.rpm libffi-3.0.5-1.el5.i386.rpm</ |
If these installed successfully, | If these installed successfully, | ||
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Let's install the RPM: | Let's install the RPM: | ||
- | <code console># rpm -ivh http:// | + | <sxh bash>rpm -ivh http:// |
Now, CentOS will typically keep Python2.4 as your default Python, so we can tell IOTop to use Python 2.6 in two ways. One would be to relink the < | Now, CentOS will typically keep Python2.4 as your default Python, so we can tell IOTop to use Python 2.6 in two ways. One would be to relink the < |