Hi Sam, thank you Sam for atention. I saw this previous thread few minutes ago, and i reconfigure with -with-db referencing to an older version, 4.0.
And when i executed pvfs2-server again, apeared this thins in log. [D 01/12 18:51] PVFS2 Server version 2.6.1 starting. [E 01/12 18:51] Error: BMI_sockio_bind_sock: Address already in use [E 01/12 18:51] Error: tcp_server_init() failure. [E 01/12 18:51] Error: BMI_initialize: Address already in use [E 01/12 18:51] Error: Could not initialize server interfaces; aborting. [E 01/12 18:51] Error: Could not initialize server; aborting. but pvfs2-server return that the server started, and pvfs2-ping command after return that the server is configured correctly, despite of this log error. Now, during pvfs2-ls command, doesnt appear nothing recorded in log. Only during pvfs2-server command. I try to stop pvfs2-server using option stop after this command, but it restarts again. Thanks 2007/1/12, Sam Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Luiz, We've seen this with the newest version of Berkeley DB. See Murali's comments from a previous thread: http://www.beowulf-underground.org/pipermail/pvfs2-users/2006- December/001673.html You should be able to use berkeley db 4.3 just fine, so if you have an older version installed (or can download and install it), you can use the --with-db option to configure while building pvfs to point it at the older version. -sam On Jan 12, 2007, at 2:30 PM, Luiz Mendes wrote: > Hi Murali, > > Firstly i would like to thank for your kindness and atention. > > I execute this code line and after i startes pvfs2-server command > % pvfs2-server /etc/pvfs/fs.conf /etc/pvfs/server.conf-luizmendes > > and log file /tmp/pvfs2-server.log registered this following line > [D 01/12 18:21] PVFS2 Server version 2.6.1 starting. > > After this i executed > % pvfs2-ping -m /mnt/pvfs2 > > And this command didnt record nothing in log file. And this command > returned: > The PVFS2 filesystem at /mnt/pvfs2 appears to be correctly > configured. > > Now command, % pvfs2-ls /mnt/pvfs2 -V > and it entered in loop and recorded this following message several > times in log > > [E 01/12 18:28] TROVE:DBPF:Berkeley DB: keyval_db->get (handle > info): DB_BUFFER_SMALL: User memory too small for return value > > > Thanks. > > Luiz Mendes > > > 2007/1/12, Murali Vilayannur < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Hi Luiz, > Are you using it over TCP or any of the other supported BMI networks? > Something is definitely wrong with some of the most recent releases > (or even HEAD) > since this is the 2nd (or 3rd?) report of infinite looping on the > client-side.. > Can you turn on verbose event logging on the servers...you can do this > by running.. > % pvfs2-setdebugmask -m "pvfs mount point from pvfs2tab file" verbose > > I haven't had the chance to reproduce this yet.. > If noone else beats me to it, I guess I can take a stab at this > tonight. > Sam, Pete, RobL, RobR: any clues on what is happening? > thanks, > Murali > > On 1/12/07, Luiz Mendes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I got PVFS-2.6.1 and i did begin installation procedures > according to pvfs2 > > official website. > > > > It works until testing. pvfs2-ping command worked correctly, but > pvfs2-ls > > didnt return anything and it was in loop state, running indefinitly. > > > > I stop pvfs2-ls process and i did try pvfs-cp example, and it > didnt work > > too, return the following message: > > > > PVFS_sys_create: File exists > > Could not open /mnt/pvfs3/testfile2 > > > > * pvfs3 is the other name that i choose, it didnt work previously in > > /mnt/pvfs2 too. > > > > i am using SUSE 10.1. > > > > Could you help me? > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Pvfs2-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.beowulf-underground.org/mailman/listinfo/pvfs2-users > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pvfs2-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.beowulf-underground.org/mailman/listinfo/pvfs2-users
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