Title: Re: [Oscar-devel] patch for Pfilter - moving to OSCAR-devel
Hi Mike:
 
Sorry I missed your logs.
 
Anyways, I don't think it has anything to do with pfilter, seems like a hostname issue with /etc/hosts:

[torque] Updating pbs_server nodes
/opt/pbs/bin/pbsnodes: Server has no node list
qmgr obj=oscarnode1.utsarr.net svr=default: Unauthorized Request
create node oscarnode1.utsarr.net np = 1 , properties = all
Shutting down TORQUE Server: ^[[60G[  ^[[0;32mOK^[[0;39m  ]^M
Starting TORQUE Server: ^[[60G[  ^[[0;32mOK^[[0;39m  ]^M
[torque] Creating TORQUE workq queue...
Max open servers: 4
qmgr obj=workq svr=default: Unauthorized Request
create queue workq
 
This is the notorious unauthorized request from TORQUE, we really need to figure out the correct way to set this up.  This error happen WAY too many times.  Anyways, check your /etc/hosts file for anomalies and/or /var/spool/pbs logs.

gexec_cluster() XML_ParseBuffer() error at line 1:
no element found
Could not find template for file gshadow, distro redhat
If this contains distro-specific lines, please create a template
in directory /opt/sync_files/templates
image:
$VAR1 = 'oscarimage';
 
This I have seen before, and I get it all the time when I have a multi-home headnode (i.e. with multiple nics).  Seems to do with (again) a mismatch between hostnames of the internal and external interfaces.
 
BTW if you bring up the Ganglia page, does it show "OSCAR Cluster", "OSCAR Grid" or does it have a blank name?
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard


From: Michael Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 20/07/2006 15:33
To: Bernard Li
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]; Fernando Laudares Camargos
Subject: Re: [Oscar-devel] patch for Pfilter - moving to OSCAR-devel

Well considering that was my first full install on VMware with 5.0 (or
anything really) I think that went suprisingly well.  I got to the
complete cluster setup stage before it barfed:

Something I did not remember to do, notably, was update the kernel
before I ran the wizard.

However I thought that would make it barf at the node install.  The
node install worked correctly, though I did have to pull my network
cable because while it would boot off systemimager, it would end up
pulling its IP address from the uni network which immediately caused
systemimager to stop working.  When I pulled myself off the network
for a minute or two the image was created and booted fine.

So I am not sure if this is the problem that was being fixed with the
new pfilter, the problem that I was supposed to update the kernel to
avoid or a new problem entirely...

On 7/20/06, Michael Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That fixed the problem, thanks.
>
> On 7/20/06, Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Sorry Mike, I guess I forgot to tell you this.  But probably re-running
> > createrepo on the repository will work:
> >
> >  # createrepo /tftpboot/oscar/common-rpms
> >
> >  You just need to update the repository after you have deleted the old
> > package and add the new one.
> >
> >  Cheers,
> >
> >  Bernard
> >
> >
> >  -----Original Message-----
> >  From: Michael Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >  Sent: Thu 20/07/2006 14:02
> >  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  Cc: [email protected]; Fernando Laudares
> > Camargos; Bernard Li
> >  Subject: Re: [Oscar-devel] patch for Pfilter - moving to OSCAR-devel
> >
> >  So I don't need to do a
> >
> >  yume --prepare --repo /tftpboot/oscar/common-rpms
> >
> >  ?
> >
> >  On 7/20/06, Erich Focht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  > Michael,
> >  >
> >  > something's broken with your cache or checksum of the repository.
> >  >
> >  > Try running "yum clean all" or something like that before starting.
> >  >
> >  > Actually OSCAR should recognize that you've manipulated the repository
> > and
> >  > it's checksum isn't appropriate any more. Try setting OSCAR_VERBOSE=5
> > before
> >  > starting the wizard, that will tell you more about the checksum checks.
> >  >
> >  > When a bogus checksum is detected, the repo metadata is recreated...
> >  >
> >  > Regards,
> >  > Erich
> >  >
> >  > On Thursday 20 July 2006 22:47, Michael Edwards wrote:
> >  > > ---> Downloading header for pfilter to pack into transaction set.
> >  > >
> > file:///tftpboot/oscar/common-rpms/pfilter-1.707-2oscar.noarch.rpm:
> >  > > [Errno 5] OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
> >  > >
> > '/tftpboot/oscar/common-rpms/pfilter-1.707-2oscar.noarch.rpm'
> >  > > Trying other mirror.
> >  > > Error: failure: pfilter-1.707-2oscar.noarch.rpm from
> >  > > oscar_common-rpms: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
> >  > > --> Step 3: Failed to properly install OSCAR server; please check the
> > logs
> >  > > --> Update Wizard Env (as needed)
> >  > >
> >  > > What I did was unpack the repos, delete the old rpm from common-rpms,
> >  > > put in the new one, and ran the wizard.  It started successfully, but
> >  > > died with this error on running the server rpm installation step.
> >  > >
> >  > > There were no obvious errors on the rpmbuild --rebuild process.
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>

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