Listen, if i tell you i need the logs, it is because i need the logs, i do not ask people to send me verbose logs for fun but to help. Without the logs, i cannot know the configuration of OSCAR on your system and i cannot know which parts of OSCAR are active or not. Now, it seems you want to be aggressive, i am ok with that, it is the last email you will receive from me, you won't get any help from me.
BTW, you do not give ANY (let's use capital letters since you seem to like that) solution, your so called solutions should be done automatically this is why i told you that it seems the bootstrapping did not work correctly (THE problem to fix then), and this is why i need the logs. Anyway clearly you do not want my help, and i am ok with that, you won't get any. Good luck. ----- "Nicolas Triantafillou" <n...@uow.edu.au> a écrit : > Useless? I've given both the errors AND solutions. > > Perhaps that's why my cluster works and Stephen's doesn't, as boot > strapping doesn't seem to work on a clean 6.0.5 install. > > Cheers, > Nick. > > On 23/04/2010 8:22 AM, geoffroy.val...@free.fr wrote: > > Nicolas, > > > > If you do not give the associated logs, your details are almost > useless. It also look like you did not bootstrap OSCAR. > > > > Regards, > > > > ----- "Nicolas Triantafillou"<n...@uow.edu.au> a écrit : > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> Not sure if I should send this to dev or this list, so I sent it > >> here. > >> > >> Installing 6.0.5 in CentOS 5.4 i386, have come across a few > problems > >> I've figured out so hopefully this can help someone else. I worked > >> these > >> out by looking in repodata/filelists.xml. I'm guessing they should > be > >> > >> part of the original oscar package but were missed somehow? > >> > >> --- > >> > >> Error 1: > >> > >> [r...@h-node01 yum.repos.d]# oscar_wizard install > >> Can't locate SystemInstaller/Tk/Common.pm > >> > >> Fixed with: > >> # yum install opkg-sis-server > >> > >> --- > >> > >> Error 2: > >> > >> [r...@h-node01 yum.repos.d]# oscar_wizard install > >> Can't locate OSCAR/Configurator.pm > >> > >> Fixed with: > >> # yum install configurator > >> > >> --- > >> > >> Error 3: > >> > >> After clicking<Select OSCAR Packages To Install>: > >> > >> Can't open perl script "Selector.pl": No such file or directory > >> > >> Fixed with: > >> # yum install oscar-selector-x11 > >> > >> --- > >> > >> Error 4: > >> > >> During the<Define OSCAR Clients> section, after entering in the > >> settings required and clicking<Add Clients>, an error is thrown: > >> > >> 'Couldn't run mksirange: No such file or directory' > >> > >> in the terminal the error is shown as: > >> > >> ERROR: Couldn't run mksirange: (/usr/bin/mksirange --image > oscar605 > >> --basename=c-node --count=7 --pad=2 --ipstart=192.168.1.4 > >> --domain=.domain.com --netmask=255.255.255.0 --start=1 --verbose) > No > >> such file or directory at > >> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/Tk.pm > line > >> 247 > >> > >> I don't know why the systeminstaller-oscar package wasn't > providing > >> /usr/bin/mksirange, but after I uninstalled it and reinstalled it, > the > >> > >> binary was restored and the problem was gone. It was possibly some > >> leftover problem from moving from the development version of 6.0.5 > to > >> > >> the release version. > >> > >> Fixed with: > >> # yum remove systeminstaller-oscar opkg-sis-server > >> # yum install systeminstaller-oscar opkg-sis-server > >> > >> --- > >> > >> Error 5: > >> > >> During the final step where I selected "Test Cluster Setup", > >> Everything > >> appeared to work fine, but the test script stopped after the "SSH > >> node->server" test. There's no mention of any of the tests which > are > >> run > >> after this in > >> > http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/attachment/wiki/InstallGuideClusterInstall/test_cluster_setup.png > >> > >> , such as the TORQUE ones or APItests and pvm. > >> > >> This one I've been unable to solve myself. Does anyone know why > this > >> might be? > >> > >> Also, I've found the documentation is fine for setting up the > cluster > >> > >> but doesn't really have any examples or ways to test your cluster > is > >> working. A simple application to calculate prime numbers or pi > would > >> be > >> a nice sample application to test if it's working. Anyone know of > >> any? > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Nick. > >> > >> -- > >> Nick Triantafillou > >> Computer Systems Officer > >> Faculty of Informatics > >> University of Wollongong > >> Email: n...@uow.edu.au > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > >> Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find > bugs > >> proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. > >> See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. > >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Oscar-users mailing list > >> Oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net > >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oscar-users ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Oscar-users mailing list Oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oscar-users