Søndag 08 oktober 2006 03:04 skrev Peter Billson:

- Hi Jim and list,
- I've modified the lbus script under /X11/xinit... to include errors into the 
log file. This is what I did:

1)
Fired up one of the clients, log in and all
2)
Insert an USB stick (it works with the testserver)
3)
lbus-start.sh DOES NOT get called
4) 
checked that FUSE is indeed running, it is.
5)
manually, as the ordinary user - from the workstation - started the 
lbus-start.sh script. No output to see.
6)
Checked the output from the .lbussd.out file, here it is:

---------------------------------------------------------
fifo opened, fd: 4
Sending:  Register
Sending:  EnumerateDevices
Starting the loop...
listening on: 3
event: [AddBlockDevice|2|1|My_Floppy|0|0|Floppy], messagetpe: [AddBlockDevice]
Saved:
   device_id: 1
   sharename: My_Floppy
  removeable: 0
        size: 0
        desc: Floppy
        type: block
About to run /usr/sbin/lbus_event_handler.sh
event: [AddBlockDevice|2|2|KINGSTON|0|961|KINGSTON], messagetpe: 
[AddBlockDevice]
Saved:
   device_id: 2
   sharename: KINGSTON
  removeable: 0
        size: 961
        desc: KINGSTON
        type: block
About to run /usr/sbin/lbus_event_handler.sh
DISPLAY has gone away, time to exit this loop
---------------------------------------------------------
7)
echoed the $DISPLAY from the terminal. Looks good, it knows its workstation 
name and the display number and all.
8)
No icon popped up, nothing happened.
9)
The client recognizes the insertion and removal of the USB stick, verified 
from a terminal window.

Any hints to further troubleshooting are of course most welcome and 
appreciated!
Also thank you to Pete Billson - but I believe, until proven otherwise, that 
the FUSE installation is ok.




> [snip]
>
> > On the HP Server the USB flash drive shows up under
> > $HOME/Drives/KINGSTON, but when I try to list the directory, it is empty.
> > I tried several different USB flashram devices (different sizes,
> > different brands) with the same non-result. At no time did I see the fuse
> > module load and my .lbussd.out file looks very similar to the one below.
>
> If the directory is empty but everything else works the problem is with
> the fuse installation.
>
> The fuse module does not load automatically. You need to  load it
> yourself with "modprobe fuse" After that a "lsmod" should show the fuse
> module loaded. If it does not, there is something wrong with the module.
>
> If it does show, do a ls -l /dev/fuse This should exist with the correct
> permissions (see the wiki)
>
> If this does exist run:
> "/usr/sbin/lbus_event_handler.sh add block /tmp 1024 Temp"
>
>    Do you get any errors such as "Invalid option." If so, there is a
> problem with your fuse installation.
>
>
> Pete Billson

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