Is there a strong reason not to #define these strings somewhere?

Cheers,
Brad


Sam Lang wrote:

I missed a keyval string in mkspace.c. I've committed a fix which seems to allow ls to work properly now.

-sam

On Jun 12, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Sam Lang wrote:


Hmm...doesn't work for me either.  I'll keep debugging.

-sam

On Jun 12, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Bradley W Settlemyer wrote:

It no longer core dumps when I do a pvfs2-ls on a freshly created filesystem, but I still cannot get pvfs2-ls to function on a just created file system.

Is it me or you?

Cheers,
brad


Sam Lang wrote:

Brad,
I think this was caused by a commit that I made last week to set shorten the keyval strings. I had the wrong values for the lengths. I've committed a fix, can you update and try again?
-sam
On Jun 12, 2006, at 2:38 PM, Bradley W Settlemyer wrote:

I'm not certain whether its something I've done or what, but it's pretty screwed up. I just did a pvfs2-ls, and got this:

software/pvfs2/bin/pvfs2-ls /parl/bradles/software/pvfs2/mnt/
PVFS_sys_readdir: Invalid argument

My attributes are totally hosed, here is the server:

[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929a468) getconfig (prelude sm) state: req_sched
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929a468) getconfig (prelude sm) state: getattr_if_needed [D 06/12 15:34] (0x929a468) getconfig (prelude sm) state: perm_check (status = 0) [D 06/12 15:34] (0x929a468) getconfig (FR sm) state: release: (error_code = 0) [D 06/12 15:34] (0x929a468) getconfig (FR sm) state: send_resp (status = 0)
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929a468) getconfig (FR sm) state: cleanup
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929b498) getattr (prelude sm) state: req_sched
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929b498) getattr (prelude sm) state: getattr_if_needed
[D 06/12 15:34] About to retrieve attributes for handle 1048576
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929b498) getattr (prelude sm) state: perm_check (status = 0) [D 06/12 15:34] (0x929b498) getattr (FR sm) state: release: (error_code = -1073742095) [D 06/12 15:34] (0x929b498) getattr (FR sm) state: send_resp (status = -1073741839)
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929b498) getattr (FR sm) state: cleanup
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929c4c8) getattr (prelude sm) state: req_sched
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929c4c8) getattr (prelude sm) state: getattr_if_needed
[D 06/12 15:34] About to retrieve attributes for handle 1048576
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929c4c8) getattr (prelude sm) state: perm_check (status = 0) [D 06/12 15:34] (0x929c4c8) getattr (FR sm) state: release: (error_code = -1073742095) [D 06/12 15:34] (0x929c4c8) getattr (FR sm) state: send_resp (status = -1073741839)
[D 06/12 15:34] (0x929c4c8) getattr (FR sm) state: cleanup

That release error code is the "invalid argument" error code.

Cheers,
brad


Sam Lang wrote:

Are you using a previously created storage space? When was the last time you did a cvs update? The storage format has changed, so if its been a while since you updated, you may need to run the migration tool or re-create your storage spaces. I can't think of anything else that would bite you...the nightly tests seem to have passed last night...
-sam
On Jun 12, 2006, at 2:03 PM, Bradley W Settlemyer wrote:

I just did a cvs update this morning, not having much luck with the filesystem.

Is pvfs2-cp or pvfs2-touch working for anyone else at the moment? Create is returning me an invalid argument problem.

[D 14:58:55.314670] Handle created: 4294967297
[D 14:58:55.314828] (0x86a2f10) create (FR sm) state: release: (error_code = 0) [D 14:58:55.314875] (0x86a2f10) create (FR sm) state: send_resp (status = 0)
[D 14:58:55.315046] (0x86a2f10) create (FR sm) state: cleanup
[D 14:58:55.320648] (0x86a3f40) setattr (prelude sm) state: req_sched [D 14:58:55.320793] (0x86a3f40) setattr (prelude sm) state: getattr_if_needed
[D 14:58:55.320821] About to retrieve attributes for handle  1048574
[D 14:58:55.320866] (0x86a3f40) setattr (prelude sm) state: perm_check (status = 0) [D 14:58:55.320932] (0x86a3f40) setattr (FR sm) state: release: (error_code = -1073742095) [D 14:58:55.320968] (0x86a3f40) setattr (FR sm) state: send_resp (status = -1073741839)
[D 14:58:55.321064] (0x86a3f40) setattr (FR sm) state: cleanup


Cheers,
Brad
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