Since I have an abundance of native nodes at my disposal, if I can get native to work, I will go native.
>Just a note: the UML environment has not "fallen into despair". :-) The reason >why it is not included in the release tarballs is that it is mainly intended >to be used by developers. We don't want to invest time in maintaining support >for too many versions of various Linux distributions. Most developers use a >recent version of Ubuntu anyhow, so it would be a wast of time to make it work >on other / older distributions. Personally I test it on Fedora as well, so >usually it will work with that distribution as well. > >regards, >Anders Widell >> >>On 12/19/2014 11:41 AM, surender wrote: >> Hi, >> >> The below briefs you to run a sample without using UML environment. >> >> Pre-requisites w.r.t smf: >> >> Min two nodes ( preferably SC-1 and SC-2 ) with opensaf running. >> >> 1) mkdir /hostfs ( this directory is mandatory ) >> 2) edit /hostfs/smf.rc and include below lines >> REPOSITORY=/hostfs/repo >> SMF_BACKUP_DIR=/hostfs/smfbackup >> SMFREPOSITORY=/hostfs >> ( Note : to know what the above variables mean, read >> /usr/lib64/opensaf/smf-* files ) >> >> 3) Install the samples using rpm package or make install( you might >> have already figured it out ). >> The samples usually get installed, for rpm pkg, in directory >> /usr/share/opensaf/samples >> 4) cd /usr/share/opensaf/samples/ ; ./bootstrap ; ./configure; make ; >> make install. This should install the amf demo file in /opt/amf_demo >> >> 5) cd /usr/share/opensaf/samples/amf/sa_aware ; immcfg -f >> AppConfig-2N.xml ; >> >> 6) amf-adm unlock-in safSu=SU1,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1; amf-adm >> unlock safSu=SU1,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1 >> >> 7) amf-adm unlock-in safSu=SU2,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1; amf-adm >> unlock safSu=SU2,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1 >> >> You should see a process running i.e amf_demo application ( ps -ef | >> grep amf_demo ). SMF will upgrade this demo to new version. The below >> explains how. >> >> 8) cp >> /usr/share/opensaf/samples/smfsv/campaigns/campaign_single_node.xml >> /hostfs/ >> 9) cd /usr/share/opensaf/samples/smfsv/; cp offline_* online_* /hostfs >> >> 10) One edit has to be done in xml file >> /hostfs/campaign_single_node.xml to work. >> Replace all "safVersion=4.0.0" to "safVersion=1" in this file. >> Replace will happen in two places. >> >> 11) Now Ready for execution >> a) Create object ( taken from description in xml/campaign file ) >> immcfg -c SaSmfCampaign -a >> saSmfCmpgFileUri=/hostfs/campaign_single_node.xml >> safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_node,safApp=safSmfService >> >> b) Execute as >> immadm -o 1 >> safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_node,safApp=safSmfService >> >> Note : Put a tail -f on syslog to see the progress. >> >> Thanks >> surender. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Johnson, Charles [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: 19 December 2014 01:44 >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [users] smf on opensaf-4.4.0 ... >> >> I have had success getting opensaf to install and run reliably on both >> rhel 5&6 and fedora19 on various sizes of native clusters (thanks to >> the details present in the opensaf README and 00-README.conf files ... >> Thank you!) >> >> We got a fault tolerant service to work and take over in manner >> similar to the VLCKvm demo I got from Jonas Arndt (Thank you, Jonas et >> al!) >> >> Our system has many fault tolerant components in it and hacking the imm.xml >> each time seemed not to be a good plan for deploying software on multiple >> clusters in multiple configurations. >> >> It was thought that smf would be the best way, by layering in campaign.xml >> files in order into the installing perl script. >> >> I could not seem to get the smf samples to install or run on native >> systems, they build, but the installation is a bit of a mystery (the >> README there doesn't give hints about $REPOSITORY and the like: what >> these things are and how to set them up.) >> >> I reached out through Jonas to find out if anyone knew how to install the >> smf samples and get things working. >> >> An educator he knows suggested seeing if installing the UML simulator demo >> would be instructive. >> >> I noticed it had been removed from the tools directory in the release >> tarball: when I found this to be the case for the opensaf tests, I went to >> the mercurial archive and grabbed the snapshot of the same release that had >> the tests present, but after installing, building and trying to get them >> working, I found out from Jonas that they had fallen into disrepair and no >> longer worked ... so they had been removed from the release tarball for that >> reason. >> >> So, I tried again and took the 4.4.0 release snapshot from the mercurial >> archive that had the UML demo in it and installed that: after getting that >> to build successfully on fedora19, I went to run it, following the >> instructions carefully and setting all the variables appropriately ... but >> it came up in five windows each looping through the service command to start >> opensafd over and over as if they were autistic and not talking to each >> other. >> >> I thought maybe some kind of vlan was missing and ran the one from libvirt >> and qemu/kvm ... nothing. >> >> So, I should ask, have the UML tools also fallen into disrepair, and that's >> why they are not in the release tarball? >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> -------- Download BIRT iHub F-Type - The Free Enterprise-Grade BIRT >> Server from Actuate! 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