Lalith,

You should be installing the CACAO packages from the shared components 
from the OHAC DVD image that your downloaded from the Sun website.

Thanks,
Tirthankar

http://blogs.sun.com/tirthankar



On 10/15/08 08:48, Lalith Suresh wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> The build was successful, I saw the email.txt file rather late 
> actually. Thanks!
>
> I've removed all the cacao* packages. 'pkginfo |grep cacao' doesn't 
> output anything. I then try 'pkgadd -d . SUNWcacaort' from the SXCE 
> build 97 DVD and the SCX dvd, but in both cases, I'm getting the same 
> output, which is:
>
> .
> .
> .
>
> ## Executing checkinstall script.
> /var/tmp//installReaG2c/checkinstallTeaG2c: 
> /var/tmp//installReaG2c/checkinstallTeaG2c: cannot open
> pkgadd: ERROR: checkinstall script did not complete successfully
>
> Installation of <SUNWcacaort> failed.
> No changes were made to the system.
> #:
>
> Am I lacking a dependency or something here?
>
> Thanks,
> Lalith
>
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:45 AM, Jonathan Mellors 
> <Jonathan.Mellors at sun.com <mailto:Jonathan.Mellors at sun.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Lalith,
>
>     With regards to the build, the mail header should have said
>     SUCCESS, as the check errors reported by blerf are ignored. See
>     email.txt in your log/log.nnnn directory.
>
>     For Cacao, you need to pkgrm SUNWcacao and SUNWcacaocfg as they're
>     the old version of cacao. Then try a pkgadd of SUNWcacaort either
>     from our SCX dvd or the SXCE build 97 dvd.
>
>     Jonathan
>
>
>     Lalith Suresh wrote:
>
>         Hi Piotr,
>         I've been trying to install the cacao packages from the SCX
>         binary, here's what I've got:
>
>         bash-3.2# pkginfo | grep cacao
>         application SUNWcacao                        Cacao Component
>         application SUNWcacaocfg                     Cacao
>         configuration files
>         application SUNWcacaodtrace                  Common Agent
>         Container - DTrace Module
>         application SUNWcacaomon                     Cacao
>         Instrumentation Component
>         application SUNWcacaowsvr                    Common Agent
>         Container - Secure Web Server
>
>         the SUNWcacaort package won't install and it gives me the
>         following error:
>
>         ## Executing checkinstall script.
>         /var/tmp//installNRa4Zv/checkinstallPRa4Zv:
>         /var/tmp//installNRa4Zv/checkinstallPRa4Zv: cannot open
>         pkgadd: ERROR: checkinstall script did not complete successfully
>
>         scinstall still gives the same error inspite of installing all
>         the cacao packages mentioned above (I only had the DTrace
>         module before that).
>
>         Regards,
>         Lalith
>
>
>         On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Piotr Jasiukajtis
>         <estseg at gmail.com <mailto:estseg at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:estseg at gmail.com <mailto:estseg at gmail.com>>> wrote:
>
>            Hi,
>
>            Do you have cacao packages?
>
>            $ pkginfo | grep cacao
>            application SUNWcacaodtrace                  Common Agent
>         Container -
>            DTrace Module
>            application SUNWcacaort                      Common Agent
>         Container
>            - Runtime
>            application SUNWcacaowsvr                    Common Agent
>         Container -
>            Secure Web Server
>
>
>            On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Lalith Suresh
>            <suresh.lalith at gmail.com <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com
>         <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com>>> wrote:
>             > Hey everyone,
>             > I made some progress with building OHAC. I checked out the
>            Makefile in
>             > /usr/src/uts/intel/cl and figured out that the symbols being
>            checked were
>             > being read from the imported_symbols.<private/
>             > public>.<Sol_10/11> file. In
>         imported_symbols.public.Sol_10 ,
>            from which
>             > symbols are imported for Sol_11, I found _memcpy which
>         was the
>            symbol which
>             > couldn't be found during the build. This is how the line
>         looks like:
>             >
>             > _memcpy        memcpy (9F) (from SS11 compiler upgrade)
>             >
>             > So I figured, the problem was with Sun Studio 11. Since
>         I'd not
>            installed
>             > SS11 from the link provided at the 'Building Core' page, I
>            figured that the
>             > problem might be because I'm not using the exact version
>         of SS
>            that the
>             > build is expecting. So I tried downloading it from the
>         link at
>            the building
>             > ohac page, and this time, the build almost succeeded but
>         for one
>            error.
>             > Here's the blerf output from the logfile.
>             >
>             > bash-3.2# /opt/scbld/bin/blerf log.txt
>             > Error found at line 96623, section header:
>             > ==== Building check, started at Tue Oct 14 15:59:11 IST
>         2008 ====
>             >
>             > Recently visited dirs:
>             > head
>             >
>             > Context:
>             >  96603  nbuild: + (cd usr/src; dmake -ek check) >
>             > log/log.200810141327.01/src_check.txt
>             >  96604  /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src/head
>             >  96605  irule --> 1 job
>             >  96606  cstyle scadmin/scadmin.h  > scadmin/scadmin.h_check;
>             hdrchk -a
>             > scadmin/scadmin.h  >> scadmin/scadmin.h_check
>             >  96607  irule --> 2 jobs
>             >  96608  cstyle scadmin/scconf.h  >
>         scadmin/scconf.h_check;  hdrchk -a
>             > scadmin/scconf.h  >> scadmin/scconf.h_check
>             >  96609  irule --> 3 jobs
>             >  96610  cstyle scadmin/scsymon_srv.h  >
>            scadmin/scsymon_srv.h_check;  hdrchk
>             > -a scadmin/scsymon_srv.h  >> scadmin/scsymon_srv.h_check
>             >  96611  irule --> 4 jobs
>             >  96612  cstyle scadmin/scstat.h  >
>         scadmin/scstat.h_check;  hdrchk -a
>             > scadmin/scstat.h  >> scadmin/scstat.h_check
>             >  96613  irule --> 4 jobs
>             >  96614  cstyle scadmin/scswitch.h  >
>         scadmin/scswitch.h_check;
>             hdrchk -a
>             > scadmin/scswitch.h  >> scadmin/scswitch.h_check
>             >  96615  irule --> 3 jobs
>             >  96616  cstyle scadmin/scrgadm.h  > scadmin/scrgadm.h_check;
>             hdrchk -a
>             > scadmin/scrgadm.h  >> scadmin/scrgadm.h_check
>             >  96617  irule --> 4 jobs
>             >  96618  cstyle rgm/clustm.h  > rgm/clustm.h_check;
>          hdrchk -a
>            rgm/clustm.h
>             >>> rgm/clustm.h_check
>             >  96619  irule --> 4 jobs
>             >  96620  cstyle rgm/haip.h  > rgm/haip.h_check;  hdrchk -a
>            rgm/haip.h  >>
>             > rgm/haip.h_check
>             >  96621  irule --> Job output
>             >  96622  cstyle rgm/haip.h  > rgm/haip.h_check;  hdrchk -a
>            rgm/haip.h  >>
>             > rgm/haip.h_check
>             >  96623  *** Error code 1
>             >
>             >
>             > Target stack:
>             > head [rgm/haip.h_check]
>             > head [rgm/rgm_cnfg.h_check]
>             > head [rgm/rgm_cpp.h_check]
>             > head [rgm/libdsdev.h_check]
>             > head [rgm/rgm_recep.h_check]
>             > head [cl_query/cl_query_types.h_check]
>             > head [fmm/hb.h_check]
>             > head [fmm/hbargs.h_check]
>             > head [libclcontract/cl_contract.h_check]
>             > head [libclcontract/cl_contract_table.h_check]
>             > head [libclcontract/smart_ptr_in.h_check]
>             > head [libclcontract/smart_ptr.h_check]
>             > head [check]
>             > . [check => cd tests; pwd; dmake check]
>             >
>             >
>             >
>             >
>             >
>             >
>             >
>             >
>             > (1 errors found)
>             >
>             >
>             > This error came from the cmd that generated the
>         src_check.txt
>            file. All
>             > other cmd-s returned 0. I don't know how severe the
>         above error
>            is, but this
>             > time, the dvd.jas folder has been created, but scinstall
>         says I'm
>            missing a
>             > few components. When I first tried it, it said JDMK was
>         missing. So I
>             > downloaded the clusterexpress tarball, and installed
>         only the shared
>             > components. Now, it gives me the following error:
>             >
>             > bash-3.2# ./scinstall -iI
>             > The Common Agent Container 2.0 is not currently installed.
>             > Please refer to the documentation for installation
>         instructions.
>             >
>             >
>             > scinstall:  scinstall did NOT complete successfully!
>             >
>             >
>             > Log file - /var/cluster/logs/install/scinstall.log.3200
>             >
>             >
>             > Guess I'm getting closer now. I'll see if I can get
>         scinstall to work
>             > somehow. But I'm unsure about the build error. Thanks
>         for your
>            time guys!
>             >
>             > Regards,
>             > Lalith
>             >
>             > On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Lalith Suresh
>            <suresh.lalith at gmail.com <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com
>         <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com>>>
>
>             > wrote:
>             >>
>             >> I tried using nbmake, it's still failing at the same point.
>            Maybe there's
>             >> some header file that's missing?
>             >>
>             >> #: /opt/scbld/bin/nbmake -v
>             >> ....
>             >> ....
>             >> ....
>             >> dmake: Fatal error: Command failed for target
>         `undefs.obj32'
>             >> Current working directory
>            /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src/uts/intel/cl
>             >>
>             >> Guess I'll try reinstalling SXCE b97 and building OHAC
>         all over
>            again.
>             >>
>             >> Thanks,
>             >> Lalith
>             >>
>             >> On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Piotr Jasiukajtis
>            <estseg at gmail.com <mailto:estseg at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:estseg at gmail.com <mailto:estseg at gmail.com>>>
>
>             >> wrote:
>             >>>
>             >>> Hi,
>             >>>
>             >>> Looks like it's the same issue described here:
>             >>>
>          
>          http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=77829&tstart=0
>         <http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=77829&tstart=0>
>          
>          <http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=77829&tstart=0
>         <http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=77829&tstart=0>>
>             >>>
>             >>>
>             >>> On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Lalith Suresh
>            <suresh.lalith at gmail.com <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com
>         <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com>>>
>
>             >>> wrote:
>             >>> > Hi everyone, it's me again. Here's the blerf output
>         on the
>            logs as
>             >>> > well:
>             >>> >
>             >>> > bash-3.2# /opt/scbld/bin/blerf src_install-nd.txt
>             >>> > Error found at line 4594, section header:
>             >>> > unknown
>             >>> >
>             >>> > Recently visited dirs:
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl/cl_orb
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl/cl_quorum
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl/clif_rds
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl/cl_haci
>             >>> >
>             >>> > Context:
>             >>> >   4574  cl_orb:         cl_bootstrap cl_load cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4575  cl_quorum:         cl_haci cl_load cl_orb
>         cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4576  cl_rsmtrans:         cl_comm cl_haci cl_load
>         cl_orb
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4577  cldlpihb:         cl_dlpitrans cl_load
>         cl_orb cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4578  clfpstr:         cl_comm clprivnet
>             >>> >   4579  clif_rds:         cl_comm cl_haci cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4580  clif_rsm:         cl_bootstrap cl_comm
>         cl_haci cl_load
>             >>> > cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4581  clif_rsmrdt:         cl_bootstrap cl_comm
>         cl_haci
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4582  clq_netapp_nas:         cl_haci cl_load
>         cl_orb cl_quorum
>             >>> > cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4583  clq_quorum_server:         cl_haci cl_load
>         cl_orb
>            cl_quorum
>             >>> > cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4584  clq_scsi2:         cl_haci cl_load cl_orb
>         cl_quorum
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4585  clq_scsi3:         cl_haci cl_load cl_orb
>         cl_quorum
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4586  clq_sq_disk:         cl_haci cl_load cl_orb
>         cl_quorum
>             >>> > cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4587  cltcpint:         cl_dlpitrans cl_load
>         cl_orb cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4588  pxfs:         cl_comm cl_dcs cl_haci cl_load
>         cl_orb
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4589  ------------------------------------------------
>             >>> >   4590  Error: fatal undefined symbols in kernel modules
>             >>> >   4591  Module name            Undefined symbol
>             >>> >   4592  ------------------------------------------------
>             >>> >   4593  pxfs/obj32/pxfs: [4932]  
>          cl_net/obj32/cl_net: [1840]
>             >>> > cl_haci/obj32/cl_haci: [12209]    :    memcpy
>             >>> >   4594  *** Error code 1
>             >>> >
>             >>> >
>             >>> > Target stack:
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl [undefs.obj32 => (cat imported_symbols; \]
>             >>> > uts/intel [cl => cd cl; pwd; dmake install]
>             >>> > uts [intel => cd intel; pwd; dmake install]
>             >>> > . [uts => cd uts; pwd; dmake install]
>             >>> >
>             >>> > bash-3.2# /opt/scbld/bin/blerf src_install.txt
>             >>> > Error found at line 4659, section header:
>             >>> > unknown
>             >>> >
>             >>> > Recently visited dirs:
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl/cl_orb
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl/cl_quorum
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl/clif_rds
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl/cl_haci
>             >>> >
>             >>> > Context:
>             >>> >   4639  cl_orb:         cl_bootstrap cl_load cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4640  cl_quorum:         cl_haci cl_load cl_orb
>         cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4641  cl_rsmtrans:         cl_comm cl_haci cl_load
>         cl_orb
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4642  cldlpihb:         cl_dlpitrans cl_load
>         cl_orb cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4643  clfpstr:         cl_comm clprivnet
>             >>> >   4644  clif_rds:         cl_comm cl_haci cl_orb
>         cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4645  clif_rsm:         cl_bootstrap cl_comm
>         cl_haci cl_load
>             >>> > cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4646  clif_rsmrdt:         cl_bootstrap cl_comm
>         cl_haci
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4647  clq_netapp_nas:         cl_haci cl_load
>         cl_orb cl_quorum
>             >>> > cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4648  clq_quorum_server:         cl_haci cl_load
>         cl_orb
>            cl_quorum
>             >>> > cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4649  clq_scsi2:         cl_haci cl_load cl_orb
>         cl_quorum
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4650  clq_scsi3:         cl_haci cl_load cl_orb
>         cl_quorum
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4651  clq_sq_disk:         cl_haci cl_load cl_orb
>         cl_quorum
>             >>> > cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4652  cltcpint:         cl_dlpitrans cl_load
>         cl_orb cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4653  pxfs:         cl_comm cl_dcs cl_haci cl_load
>         cl_orb
>            cl_runtime
>             >>> >   4654  ------------------------------------------------
>             >>> >   4655  Error: fatal undefined symbols in kernel modules
>             >>> >   4656  Module name            Undefined symbol
>             >>> >   4657  ------------------------------------------------
>             >>> >   4658  pxfs/debug32/pxfs: [5138]  
>          cl_net/debug32/cl_net:
>            [1922]
>             >>> > cl_orb/debug32/cl_orb: [9658]  
>          cl_haci/debug32/cl_haci:
>            [12598]    :
>             >>> > memcpy
>             >>> >   4659  *** Error code 1
>             >>> >
>             >>> >
>             >>> > Target stack:
>             >>> > uts/intel/cl [undefs.debug32 => (cat
>         imported_symbols; \]
>             >>> > uts/intel [cl => cd cl; pwd; dmake install]
>             >>> > uts [intel => cd intel; pwd; dmake install]
>             >>> > . [uts => cd uts; pwd; dmake install]
>             >>> >
>             >>> >
>             >>> > Thanks,
>             >>> > Lalith
>             >>> >
>             >>> > On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 10:17 PM, Lalith Suresh
>             >>> > <suresh.lalith at gmail.com
>         <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com
>         <mailto:suresh.lalith at gmail.com>>>
>
>             >>> > wrote:
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> Hey everyone,
>             >>> >> I tried building OHAC on SXCE build 97 (fresh
>         install), and I'm
>             >>> >> getting
>             >>> >> the same errors I believe. Here's the part of my
>         log that
>            specifies
>             >>> >> the
>             >>> >> error.
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> Logfile: src-install-nd.txt (at the end)
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> dmake: Fatal error: Command failed for target
>         `undefs.obj32'
>             >>> >> Current working directory
>            /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src/uts/intel/cl
>             >>> >> *** Error code 1
>             >>> >> The following command caused the error:
>             >>> >> cd cl; pwd; dmake install
>             >>> >> dmake: Fatal error: Command failed for target `cl'
>             >>> >> Current working directory
>            /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src/uts/intel
>             >>> >> *** Error code 1
>             >>> >> The following command caused the error:
>             >>> >> cd intel; pwd; dmake install
>             >>> >> dmake: Fatal error: Command failed for target `intel'
>             >>> >> Current working directory
>         /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src/uts
>             >>> >> *** Error code 1
>             >>> >> The following command caused the error:
>             >>> >> cd uts; pwd; dmake install
>             >>> >> dmake: Fatal error: Command failed for target `uts'
>             >>> >> Current working directory
>         /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src
>             >>> >> nbuild: cmd returned 1 after 20m
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> And here's what's at the end of src-install.txt
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> dmake: Fatal error: Command failed for target
>         `undefs.debug32'
>             >>> >> Current working directory
>            /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src/uts/intel/cl
>             >>> >> *** Error code 1
>             >>> >> The following command caused the error:
>             >>> >> cd cl; pwd; dmake install
>             >>> >> dmake: Fatal error: Command failed for target `cl'
>             >>> >> Current working directory
>            /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src/uts/intel
>             >>> >> *** Error code 1
>             >>> >> The following command caused the error:
>             >>> >> cd intel; pwd; dmake install
>             >>> >> dmake: Fatal error: Command failed for target `intel'
>             >>> >> Current working directory
>         /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src/uts
>             >>> >> *** Error code 1
>             >>> >> The following command caused the error:
>             >>> >> cd uts; pwd; dmake install
>             >>> >> dmake: Fatal error: Command failed for target `uts'
>             >>> >> Current working directory
>         /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/usr/src
>             >>> >> nbuild: cmd returned 1 after 22m
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> Here are some info that might help:
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> bash-3.2# uname -X
>             >>> >> System = SunOS
>             >>> >> Node = irule
>             >>> >> Release = 5.11
>             >>> >> KernelID = snv_97
>             >>> >> Machine = i86pc
>             >>> >> BusType = <unknown>
>             >>> >> Serial = <unknown>
>             >>> >> Users = <unknown>
>             >>> >> OEM# = 0
>             >>> >> Origin# = 1
>             >>> >> NumCPU = 2
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> bash-3.2# /opt/SUNWspro/bin/version
>             >>> >> Machine hardware:   i86pc
>             >>> >> OS version:         5.11
>             >>> >> Processor type:     i386
>             >>> >> Hardware:           i86pc
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> The following components are installed on your system:
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> Sun Studio 11
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 C Compiler
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 C++ Compiler
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Tools.h++ 7.1
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 C++ Standard 64-bit Class Library
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Garbage Collector
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Fortran 95
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Debugging Tools (including dbx)
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 IDE
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Debugger GUI
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Performance Analyzer (including
>         collect, ...)
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 X-Designer
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 VIM editor
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 XEmacs editor
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Native Connector Tool
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Performance Library
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Building Software (including dmake)
>             >>> >>     Sun Studio 11 Documentation Set
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> version of
>         "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/cc": Sun
>            C 5.8
>             >>> >> 2005/10/13
>             >>> >> version of
>         "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/CC": Sun
>            C++ 5.8
>             >>> >> 2005/10/13
>             >>> >> version of
>         "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/f90":
>            Sun Fortran
>             >>> >> 95
>             >>> >> 8.2 2005/10/13
>             >>> >> version of
>         "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/dbx":
>            Sun Dbx
>             >>> >> Debugger
>             >>> >> 7.5 2005/10/13
>             >>> >> version of
>            "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/analyzer": Sun
>             >>> >> Performance Analyzer 7.5 2005/10/13
>             >>> >> version of
>         "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/dmake": Sun
>             >>> >> Distributed Make 7.7 2005/10/13
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> What exactly am I missing here? Only the commands that
>            generated the
>             >>> >> above
>             >>> >> two logs exited with return status 1. Please tell
>         me if you
>            the other
>             >>> >> log
>             >>> >> files as well!
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> Thanks,
>             >>> >> Lalith
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 11:47 PM, Jonathan Mellors
>             >>> >> <Jonathan.Mellors at sun.com
>         <mailto:Jonathan.Mellors at sun.com>
>         <mailto:Jonathan.Mellors at sun.com
>         <mailto:Jonathan.Mellors at sun.com>>>
>
>            wrote:
>             >>> >>>
>             >>> >>> Hi Lalith,
>             >>> >>>
>             >>> >>> You've hit bug 6741933:
>             >>> >>> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6741933
>             >>> >>>
>             >>> >>> The build works fine on SXCE build 97. The
>         download links
>            for build
>             >>> >>> 97
>             >>> >>> are listed at the top of the "Building From
>         Source" section on:
>             >>> >>>
>             >>> >>>
>             >>> >>>
>          
>          
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/ha-clusters/ohac/Documentation/Core/buildingcore/
>             >>> >>>
>             >>> >>> Thanks
>             >>> >>> Jonathan
>             >>> >>>
>             >>> >>> Lalith Suresh wrote:
>             >>> >>>>
>             >>> >>>> Hello everyone,
>             >>> >>>> I've been trying to build OHAC from source and
>         after several
>             >>> >>>> attempts,
>             >>> >>>> I'm still unsuccessful. I'm using SXCE build 98
>         and I've
>            installed
>             >>> >>>> Sun
>             >>> >>>> Studio 11 in the default directory, (I've
>         followed the
>            instructions
>             >>> >>>> on the
>             >>> >>>> 'Building Core' page on the OHAC site). Here's
>         the output
>            from the
>             >>> >>>> final
>             >>> >>>> step:
>             >>> >>>>
>             >>> >>>> bash-3.2# /opt/scbld/bin/nbuild -Dav
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: Checking environment...
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: PARENT_WS=/builds/ohac
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: CODEMGR_WS=/builds/ohac+5.11+i386
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: SOL_VER=Sol_11
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: locking ws,
>         LOCKDIR=/builds/ohac+5.11+i386/nbuild-lock
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: making dir,
>         NBTMPDIR=/tmp/nbuild-root-tmp.28259
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: Creating log dir,
>             >>> >>>>
>         VLOGDIR=/builds/ohac+5.11+i386/log/log.200810102245.01
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: + (cd usr/src; dmake -e install) >
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/src_install-nd.txt
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: cmd returned 1 after 20m
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: + (cd usr/src; Postproc_src_install
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/src_install-nd.txt) >
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/src_install-nd-postproc.txt
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: postproc returned 0
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: + (cd usr/src; dmake -e install) >
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/src_install.txt
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: cmd returned 1 after 8m
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: + (cd usr/src; Postproc_src_install
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/src_install.txt) >
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/src_install-postproc.txt
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: postproc returned 0
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: + (cd usr/src; dmake -ek check) >
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/src_check.txt
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: cmd returned 1 after 6m
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: + (cd usr/src; Postproc_src_check
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/src_check.txt) >
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/src_check-postproc.txt
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: postproc returned 0
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: + (cd usr/src; dmake -e clean_scmsgs) >
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/nscmsgs_clean.txt
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: cmd returned 0 after 0m
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: + (cd usr/src; dmake -e scmsgs) >
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/nscmsgs.txt
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: cmd returned 0 after 0m
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: + (cd usr/src; Postproc_nscmsgs
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/nscmsgs.txt) >
>             >>> >>>> log/log.200810102245.01/nscmsgs-postproc.txt
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: postproc returned 0
>             >>> >>>> nbuild: Cleaning up
>         /builds/ohac+5.11+i386/nbuild-lock and
>             >>> >>>> /tmp/nbuild-root-tmp.28259
>             >>> >>>> bash-3.2#
>             >>> >>>>
>             >>> >>>>
>             >>> >>>> The dvd.jas folder hasn't been created. The logs
>         tell me
>            there have
>             >>> >>>> been
>             >>> >>>> fatal errors. I've attached the whole log folder
>         below.
>            What could
>             >>> >>>> be the
>             >>> >>>> problem?
>             >>> >>>>
>             >>> >>>> --
>             >>> >>>> Lalith
>             >>> >>>>
>             >>> >>>>
>             >>> >>>>
>             >>> >>>>
>          
>          
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>             >>> >>>>
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>
>             >>> >>>>
>          
>          http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ha-clusters-discuss
>             >>> >>
>             >>> >
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>             >>> >
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>             >>> >
>             >>> >
>             >>>
>             >>>
>             >>>
>             >>> --
>             >>> Regards,
>             >>> Piotr Jasiukajtis | estibi | SCA OS0072
>             >>> http://estseg.blogspot.com
>             >>
>             >
>             >
>
>
>
>            --
>            Regards,
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