Yep, how embarassing. Sorry on that one, should have been obvious from the error message.
Btw, that stuff is bad for you mmm-kay. Don't believe any of that medical benefit hooey. :) On 1/31/08, Phil Carns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Maybe just a typo this time? How about tcp:// for the protocol :) > > Bradley Settlemyer wrote: > > Blargh. > > > > That got it to load, but its still messed up a bit. On a mount, I get: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] pvfs]# mount -v -t pvfs2 thc://localhost:3334/pvfs2-fs > > /mnt/pvfs2 > > mount: Protocol not available > > > > Dmesg reports: > > pvfs2_get_sb: mount request failed with -92 > > > > And the client log says: > > > > [D 10:31:21.683488] [INFO]: Mapping pointer 0x2a95585000 for I/O. > > [D 10:31:21.698321] [INFO]: Mapping pointer 0x2a96987000 for I/O. > > [E 10:32:20.003242] PVFS_isys_fs_add: Failed to initialize any > > appropriate BMI methods. > > [E 10:32:20.003291] Posting fs_add failed: Protocol not available > > [E 10:32:20.003304] Post of op: PVFS2_VFS_OP_FS_MOUNT failed! > > [E 10:32:20.003329] Operation failed: Operation cancelled (possibly due > > to timeout) > > > > But of course pvfs2-ping and pvfs2-cp still works. My mail solution at > > clemson is better now, and I can safely join the users list (and handle > > the large attachements). Is the best thing to go there and join into > > that thread? > > > > Cheers, > > Brad > > > > > > > > On 1/31/08, *Phil Carns* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > wrote: > > > > There is a thread in progress on the user's list about this issue: > > > > > http://www.beowulf-underground.org/pipermail/pvfs2-users/2008-January/002307.html > > > > I think the summary is that you may be able to get away with this? > > > > - make distclean > > - configure > > - manually clear the HAVE_KERNEL_DEVICE_CLASSES flag in > pvfs2-config.h > > - make > > > > -Phil > > > > Bradley Settlemyer wrote: > > > Hello > > > > > > Is there any outstanding problem reports on using the kernel > > module in > > > the latest Red Hat EL4 kernel. > > > > > > I'm running linux-2.6.9-67.0.1-ELsmp on an Intel Core 2 duo, but > > cannot > > > get the kernel module. Unfortunately, I've never used the kernel > > module > > > before so I don't have much expertise in this area. While > building I > > > got a bunch or warnings like (the build log is attached): > > > > > > CC [M] /root/pvfs-2.7.0/src/kernel/linux-2.6/devpvfs2-req.o > > > /root/pvfs-2.7.0/src/kernel/linux-2.6/devpvfs2-req.c: In function > > > `pvfs2_dev_init': > > > /root/pvfs-2.7.0/src/kernel/linux-2.6/devpvfs2-req.c:1037: > warning: > > > passing arg 2 of `class_device_create' makes integer from pointer > > > without a cast > > > /root/pvfs-2.7.0/src/kernel/linux-2.6/devpvfs2-req.c:1037: > warning: > > > passing arg 3 of `class_device_create' makes pointer from integer > > > without a cast > > > /root/pvfs-2.7.0/src/kernel/linux-2.6/devpvfs2-req.c:1037: > > warning: too > > > many arguments for format > > > /root/pvfs-2.7.0/src/kernel/linux-2.6/devpvfs2-req.c: In function > > > `pvfs2_dev_cleanup': > > > /root/pvfs-2.7.0/src/kernel/linux-2.6/devpvfs2-req.c:1050: > warning: > > > implicit declaration of function `class_device_destroy' > > > > > > and on the install I get the following: > > > > > > Building modules, stage 2. > > > MODPOST > > > *** Warning: "class_device_destroy" > > > [/root/pvfs-2.7.0/src/kernel/linux-2.6/pvfs2.ko] undefined! > > > install -d //lib/modules/2.6.9-67.0.1.ELsmp/kernel/fs/pvfs2 > > > install -m 755 src/kernel/linux-2.6/pvfs2.ko > > > //lib/modules/2.6.9-67.0.1.ELsmp/kernel/fs/pvfs2 > > > install -d /opt/pvfs-2.7.0/sbin > > > install -m 755 src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core > > > src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client /opt/pvfs-2.7.0/sbin > > > > > > And then when I try to install the mod, I get the dmesg output: > > > > > > pvfs2-set-debug[32686] trap divide error rip:b2c9e9 rsp:ffffd2cc > > error:0 > > > pvfs2-set-debug[32687] trap divide error rip:b2c9e9 rsp:ffffd2cc > > error:0 > > > pvfs2-set-event[32689] trap divide error rip:b2c9e9 rsp:ffffd2cc > > error:0 > > > pvfs2: Unknown symbol class_device_destroy > > > pvfs2: Unknown symbol class_device_destroy > > > > > > My guess is I need to hit a config flag, but I don't know which > one to > > > check. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Brad > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Pvfs2-developers mailing list > > > [email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]> > > > > http://www.beowulf-underground.org/mailman/listinfo/pvfs2-developers > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Pvfs2-developers mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.beowulf-underground.org/mailman/listinfo/pvfs2-developers > >
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