From: Mark Seger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 02/08/2006 17:29
To: Bernard Li
Cc: [email protected]; Andrea Righi
Subject: Re: [Sisuite-devel] Atomic write in si_monitor
yes, I run si_monitortk and see nothing. I do see data
in
/var/log/systemimager/si_monitor.log so I know it's arriving at
the
image server though. I'm certainly willing to spend some time
trying to
track this down, perhaps on chat, but right now we're in a heat
wave and
I'm hiding in the basement only occasionally checking
email.
-mark
Bernard Li wrote:
>And you get nothing when you
run the si_monitortk widget?
>
>Note this is _not_ si_monitor, this
is a Tk widget:
>
># which
si_monitortk
>/usr/sbin/si_monitortk
>
>According the file,
your nodes are currently rsyncing overrides, which
>is close to
completion...
>
>Cheers,
>
>Bernard
>
>
>
>>-----Original
Message-----
>>From: Mark Seger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent:
Wednesday, August 02, 2006 16:22
>>To: Bernard Li
>>Cc:
[email protected]; Andrea Righi
>>Subject: Re:
[Sisuite-devel] Atomic write in
si_monitor
>>
>><opt>
>> <client
tmpfs="1%" cpu="AMD Opteron (tm) Processor 848
>>(2197.163
MHz)"
>>status="101" ip="192.168.253.211" time="3"
name="00.0F.20.FC.B4.7F"
>>ncpus="1" first_timestamp="1153502356"
host="sandbox211"
>>os="rhel4-U3-dl585"
timestamp="1153662846"
>>kernel="2.6.16-boel_v3.7.3"
>>speed="0"
mem="6974" log="rsync -av
--numeric-ids
>>192.168.253.223\x3a\x3aoverrides/dl585-2disk/ /a/"
/>
>> <client tmpfs="1%" cpu="Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm)
Processor 275
>>(2210.193 MHz)" status="102" time="3"
ip="192.168.253.174"
>>name="00.14.C2.54.C5.A1"
first_timestamp="1154548378" ncpus="1"
>>os="rhel4-U2-dl145"
host="sandbox174" timestamp="1154551040"
>>kernel="2.6.16-boel_v3.7.3"
speed="0" log="Imaging completed"
>>mem="3950"
/>
>></opt>
>>-mark
>>
>>Bernard Li
wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>So
what is in your /var/lib/systemimager/clients.xml
file?
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>Bernard
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original
Message-----
>>>From: Mark Seger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>Sent:
Wed 02/08/2006 13:34
>>>To: Bernard Li
>>>Cc:
[email protected]; Andrea Righi
>>>Subject: Re:
[Sisuite-devel] Atomic write in
si_monitor
>>>
>>>Actually it's all coming back to
me. I've done exactly what you
>>>described and am getting no
output from monitortk. It
was
>>>
>>>
>>at
this point
>>
>>
>>>last week
that I ran my own monitor and verified data was getting to
>>>this
system. I had also earlier verified data was getting
into
>>>/var/log/systemimager/si_monitor.log so clearly the problem
is how
>>>monitortk is [not] picking up the data to
display.
>>>-mark
>>>
>>>Bernard Li
wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi
Mark:
>>>>
>>>>You do not run si_monitor manually,
there is an init
script
>>>>
>>>>
>>for
starting
>>
>>
>>>>it.
>>>>
>>>>First
of all, check the pid of running si_monitor
process
>>>>
>>>>
>>and
kill it:
>>
>>
>>>># ps -ef |
grep si_monitor
>>>>
>>>>Then start the monitord
script:
>>>>
>>>>/etc/init.d/systemimager-server-monitord
start
>>>>
>>>>si_monitortk is the Tk widget you
will run to view the status.
>>>>clients.xml will have
information stored there once
your
>>>>
>>>>
>>clients
talk to
>>
>>
>>>>the
monitord.
>>>>
>>>>Add the following to
/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default's APPEND
line:
>>>>
>>>>MONITOR_SERVER=<IP_OF_IMAGESERVER>
MONITOR_CONSOLE=yes
>>>>
>>>>or via
si_mkautoinstallcd --append
>>>>
>>>>That should
do the
trick.
>>>>
>>>>Cheers,
>>>>
>>>>Bernard
>>>>
>>>>P.S.
I thought Andrea already has this nicely
documented
>>>>
>>>>
>>but
I couldn't
>>
>>
>>>>find it
in either wiki.sisuite.org nor
wiki.systemimager.org.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>-----Original
Message-----
>>>>>From: Mark Seger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>>>Sent:
Wednesday, August 02, 2006 13:06
>>>>>To: Bernard
Li
>>>>>Cc: [email protected]; Andrea
Righi
>>>>>Subject: Re: [Sisuite-devel] Atomic write in
si_monitor
>>>>>
>>>>>I went back to look at
things and decided I have no
idea
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>how
to
run
>>
>>
>>>>>si_monitor.
-help doesn't tell me what's required, though I
>>>>>suspect
-db
>>>>>may be? I guess I assumed you just run it and
would
>>>>>interactively see
>>>>>the output
from the clients. That what I'm doing with
my
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>monitoring
>>
>>
>>>>>code.
I do see a couple of entries
in
>>>>>/var/lib/systemimager/clients.xml, but only a
couple. I
>>>>>don't know if
>>>>>this
is right or wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>When I try
running si_monitor it tells me:
>>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]#
./si_monitor -db /tmp/test
>>>>>warning: log file was not
specified: ignoring log level:
2.
>>>>>
>>>>>Then I
tried:
>>>>>./si_monitor -db /tmp/test -log
/tmp/log
>>>>>which seemed to work but when I looked at
/tmp/log all it had
>>>>>in it
was:
>>>>>
>>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]#
cat /tmp/log
>>>>>Wed Aug 2 20:02:31 2006: error: could
not bind to port 8181
>>>>>:
Address
>>>>>already in
use
>>>>>
>>>>>Is it a correct assumption on
my part that once everything
is
>>>>>configured
>>>>>I should be able to
run si_monitor and see
messages
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>displayed
on my
>>
>>
>>>>>terminal
as they occur on the client? If so, what is
the
>>>>>magic set of
>>>>>switches that
will do that?
>>>>>
>>>>>btw - I'll be happy
to share my code but I'm not sure
what
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>it
will do
>>
>>
>>>>>that
this doesn't already do, once I figure out how to use it.
8-)
>>>>>
>>>>>-mark
>>>>>
>>>>>Bernard
Li
wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi
Mark:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>If you have
monitoring working, then client information
will
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>be
stored
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>in
/var/lib/systemimager/clients.xml.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>We
should try to figure out how to get
your
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>si_monitor(tk)
working.
>>
>>
>>>>>>Also
we would welcome your monitoring code to
further
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>enhance
what
we
>>
>>
>>>>>>already
have!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Bernard
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>-----Original
Message-----
>>>>>>>From: Mark Seger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>>>>>Sent:
Wednesday, August 02, 2006 11:07
>>>>>>>To:
[email protected]
>>>>>>>Cc: Andrea
Righi; Bernard Li
>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [Sisuite-devel]
Atomic write in
si_monitor
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>As
andrea knows I never got the monitoring code to work at
all.
>>>>>>>However, I threw together some socket
code I had lying around
>>>>>>>and it
was
>>>>>>>very happy to receive data from the
clients. I guess I'm not
>>>>>>>sure
what
>>>>>>>people are talking about with respect to XML
becuase
I
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>don't
recall
>>
>>
>>>>>>>seeing
any coming from the
client.
>>>>>>>-mark
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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