Hi Fernando: Here are the details of the patch:
http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/ticket/12 Can you check the new syntax of sort on Mandriva and see if it works? However, I don't see how this syntax change should cause such a huge problem... Cheers, Bernard > -----Original Message----- > From: Fernando Laudares Camargos > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 11:37 > To: Bernard Li > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Oscar-devel] Updated RPMs for TORQUE, SGE, pfilter > > John, Bernard, > > I know it will sound strange, since I should have looked at > this in the first time, but I tried to rebuild the package > without the new Patch default.rulesset and it worked - so the > problem is still with the output of ifconfig, but it depends > when it will be executing. > > I can't look further at it right now, I just wanted to let you know. > I will send you more news once I study the case. > > Cheers, > Fernando > > Bernard Li a écrit : > > Hi Fernando: > > > > Yes on Red Hat it's also 10: > > > > # chkconfig: 2345 10 90 > > > > I'm cc:ing Neil Gorsuch to see if he has any opinions > regarding this. > > > > I'm assuming pfilter is at 11 because it wants to be > started immediately after network is brought up since after > all, it is a firewall... > > > > Thanks, > > > > Bernard > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: Fernando Laudares Camargos > >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 13:34 > >>To: Fernando Laudares Camargos > >>Cc: Bernard Li; [email protected] > >>Subject: Re: [Oscar-devel] Updated RPMs for TORQUE, SGE, pfilter > >> > >>Actually, > >> > >>what I was trying to say is this: looking at pfilter in > >>/etc/init.d/pfilter I see the following line for chkconfig: > >># chkconfig: - 11 92 > >>while /etc/init.d/network has the following line > >># chkconfig: 2345 10 90 > >> > >>As you can see, network start as the 10th service and pfilter > >>as the 11th. If I pass pfilter, for example, to 15th or > >>above, it works (what causes the delay in the stablishment of > >>the network is dhclient, that needs some time to get the > >>reply from the dhcp server). > >> > >>What do you guys think about that? Does 'network' has also > >>'10' the second chkconfig parameter in Fedora/RedHat? > >> > >>Thanks again, > >>Fernando > >> > >>Fernando Laudares Camargos a écrit : > >> > >>>Hi, > >>> > >>>I haven't had this problem before 2006. This could simply > >> > >>be solved by forcing the service to start before network > >>(like putting it in the end of the queue). > >> > >>>I dont't believe there's a hardware issue that could be > >> > >>causing this. > >> > >>>I will contact the Mandriva developers. > >>>Thanks, > >>>Fernando > >>> > >>>Bernard Li a écrit : > >>> > >>> > >>>>Hi Fernando: > >>>> > >>>>I do not routinely test pfilter, but usually it works as > >> > >>long as I update my kernel (on the headnode) to the latest version. > >> > >>>>Anyways, this is a new issue with Mandriva 2006? Did you > >> > >>encounter this with 10.0/10.1? > >> > >>>>Perhaps others who test with pfilter can pitch in, but I do > >> > >>not believe this is an issue on the other distroes. > >> > >>>>Is this something you can bring attention to the Mandriva > >> > >>developers? Also, I wonder if there are any hardware issues > >>which is causing the delay to bring up the network interface? > >> Have you tried on different hardware and they all have the > >>same issue? > >> > >>>>Cheers, > >>>> > >>>>Bernard > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>-----Original Message----- > >>>>>From: Fernando Laudares Camargos > >>>>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>>>Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 8:06 > >>>>>To: Bernard Li > >>>>>Cc: [email protected] > >>>>>Subject: Re: [Oscar-devel] Updated RPMs for TORQUE, SGE, pfilter > >>>>> > >>>>>Hello, > >>>>> > >>>>>I finally realised what was the problem with Pfilter and > >>>>>Mandriva 2006. > >>>>>The service 'pfilter' starts right after the service 'network > >>>>>in this distribution', but the network is not 'entirely' up > >>>>>at this point. So when the function 'find_interfaces', which > >>>>>uses the output from /sbin/ifconfig, is called it cannot > >>>>>recover any network information and throws the following warning: > >>>>>----------------------------------- > >>>>>/usr/sbin/pfilter: cannot find any interface names with > >>>>>/sbin/ifconfig command > >>>>>---------------------------------- > >>>>> > >>>>>That explains why re-starting pfilter once the node is up > >>>>>solve the problem - then the network is already stablished. > >>>>> > >>>>>I didn't find an elegant way to fix this problem. What I > >>>>>tried with success was use a 'sleep' time of 1-2 seconds in > >>>>>the pfilter code source before the 'find_interfaces' command > >>>>>is called, which give enough time for the network to be up. > >>>>> > >>>>>Do you know if the order of initialization of network and > >>>>>pfilter is the same in other distros? > >>>>> > >>>>>Can you suggest any other way to deal with this problem? > >>>>> > >>>>>Thanks, > >>>>>Fernando > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>Bernard Li a écrit : > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>I have rebuilt RPMs for TORQUE and SGE in trunk, so you > >>>>> > >>>>>will need to > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>rebuild them on your OS/arch (unless you're on fc5-x86 > >>>>> > >>>>>;-)). Please let > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>me know if you encounter any issues. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>pfilter has also been updated, but since it is noarch, I am not > >>>>>>expecting any issues. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>And the other package I'm working on is almost done too, so > >>>>> > >>>>>stay tuned > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>for that. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Cheers, > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Bernard > >>>>> > >>>>>-- > >>>>>Fernando Laudares Camargos > >>>>> > >>>>> Révolution Linux > >>>>>http://www.revolutionlinux.com > >>>>>--------------------------------------- > >>>>>* Tout opinion et prise de position exprimée dans ce message > >>>>>est celle de son auteur et pas nécessairement celle de > >>>>>Révolution Linux. > >>>>>** Any views and opinion presented in this e-mail are solely > >>>>>those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of > >>>>>Révolution Linux. > >>>>> > >>> > >>> > >>-- > >>Fernando Laudares Camargos > >> > >> Révolution Linux > >>http://www.revolutionlinux.com > >>--------------------------------------- > >>* Tout opinion et prise de position exprimée dans ce message > >>est celle de son auteur et pas nécessairement celle de > >>Révolution Linux. > >>** Any views and opinion presented in this e-mail are solely > >>those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of > >>Révolution Linux. > >> > > -- > Fernando Laudares Camargos > > Révolution Linux > http://www.revolutionlinux.com > --------------------------------------- > * Tout opinion et prise de position exprimée dans ce message > est celle de son auteur et pas nécessairement celle de > Révolution Linux. > ** Any views and opinion presented in this e-mail are solely > those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of > Révolution Linux. > Using Tomcat but need to do more? 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