On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Alan Robertson wrote:

> David Lee wrote:
> > I'm trying to get lrmd and lrmadmin running under Solaris.  Some parts are
> > OK.  But some parts are not working: from some lrmadmin requests, the
> > result (probably failure) is not getting back to lrmadmin, which then
> > waits forever even though lrmd has internally produced a result.
> >
> > I don't know whether this is a Solaris issue, or a more general one to do
> > with the type of request I'm making.  But it doesn't feel right.
> >
> > (I guess part of it is Solaris-related, because I'm getting hangs in
> > "STONITHDBasicSanityCheck" and "LRMBasicSanityCheck", and I guess that
> > they're OK on Linux.)
>
> For the most part, failures in BSC indicate really serious problems.
>
> Could you open a bugzilla nd provide the logs from the BSC runs?

I would be happy to open a bugzilla for this.  (Indeed, it would be great
if someone _else_ could debug and fix the problem!)

But before I do, let me point out:

1. BSC has never fully passed on Solaris ...at least, not for me!  It's a
lot better now than it was (say) a year ago.  My update a few days ago to
"fencing/test/STONITHDBasicSanityCheck.in" has enabled this test to run
(and so fail!) for the first time.

2. Solaris is heartbeat's only platform that (by default) uses streams
rather than sockets for this communication.  The fault (or one of them)
might well lurk in here.


It was these (typically non-Linux) features that made me hesitate about
opening a bugzilla.

Hopefully you can confirm that a bugzilla would be appropriate, then I'll
open it and log the problem and data.

Thanks.


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