Hi,

On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 05:02:34PM +0200, Luis Motta Campos wrote:
> Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
> >> hb_report complained about some missing Perl libraries (may I suggest
> >> you to use PAR archiving?),
> > 
> > Sorry, what's PAR archiving?
> 
> Ops. Sorry, I should have been more specific. PAR is a Perl library that
> makes some dirty tricks in order to enable you to maintain your own perl
> modules files, as "JAR" files does for Java - quite useful if you don't
> want to depend on possibly non-existent packages from your favourite
> distro. More info here:
> 
> http://search.cpan.org/~smueller/PAR-0.977/lib/PAR.pm

I'll take a look. Most distributions seem to have Date::Parse.

> >> but that was only warnings, no errors at all
> >> (or nothing explicitly stated as so).
> > 
> > Was that Date::Parse by any chance? That's needed to slice the
> > logs and interpret the date specification for the -f and -t
> > options.
> 
> Warnings from hb_report, not from Date::Parse. I'm a Perl Programmer in
> my free time, and I know how to handle this part quite well. :) I
> handled this dependency by hand.

Yes, I noticed that in your signature. And that's what I meant.
Though the log seemed to be sliced properly. No matter. I was
probably confused.

> >> If there's something else I can do to help, please feel free to ask.
> > 
> > Also, do you have ssh access from one node to the other. The
> > report you sent produced just data from one node.
> 
> Yes, I know. I have ssh access, but not as root. Does the reports
> require root access?

Either root or hacluster should do. In particular, the we need to
be able to read the logs, pengine graphs, and sometimes cib, and
execute various crm programs.

> I can try to run them as a lesser user, or arrange
> to have my root ssh keys sent over.
> 
> > You should find hb_report.html and .txt in the package. They have
> > all the details on how to run it.
> 
> Thank you for all the information. :) I will try to test the ssh part
> and will get back to you as soon as I have something about it.

Perhaps hb_report should make more noise in case gdb is missing.
Having a good backtrace in case there are coredumps is very
important.

Thanks,

Dejan

> Kind regards.
> -- 
> Luis Motta Campos (a.k.a. Monsieur Champs) is a software engineer,
> Perl fanatic evangelist, and amateur {cook, photographer}
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