Hi Andrea,

Yes, there must have been some issues of si_monitortk because si_monitor daemon 
was not running on my oscar server.
Anyway, after running si_monitor daemon on my oscar server, I could not see any 
rsync connection problems any more.

I believe that the branch version just worked fine except for the si_monitor 
issue.

Thank you for all the detail tricks and information.

Regards,

- DongInn


Andrea Righi wrote:
> DongInn Kim wrote:
>> Hi Andrea,
>>
>> I have tested again but this time I could go through even though I still get
>> the rsync connection problems. Can you please look into this logs and see
>> what happened? BTW, can you imagine how hard to type the console information
>> here? Basically systemmonitor thing does not work on the OSCAR crispy branch
>> now.
> 
> OK, all the "nc connection refused" errors are the reason of the monitoring
> failure. Did you allow your clients to reach the image server on port 8181?
> 
> Moreover to get the console messages on your client your image server must be
> able to reach the imaging client on port 8181 (it's always 8181). If you don't
> want to use the si_monitortk interface you can always get the virtual console
> output by a simple "telnet imaging_client 8181 > /tmp/imaging_client.out". 
> Just
> some systemimager hidden tricks... ;-)
> 
> Anyway, in the output you posted apparently there're no rsync errors receiving
> oscarimage. You should try to enable verbose file listing (see --listing 
> option
> in si_mkautoinstallscript(8)) in order to have some detailed info and see
> *where* exactly it fails.
> 
> Otherwise you should try to update rsync to a more recent version, or try to
> limit the bandwidth on the server side, for example appending the
> "--bwlimit=8192" parameter to the OPTION variable in
> /etc/init.d/systemimager-server-rsyncd.
> 
> Moreover, did you use some special network settings via pre-install scripts
> (like increasing the tcp buffer size, etc.)?
> 
> -Andrea

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