You should get a ipython prompt back once the node manager starts. Make sure you have ipython installed.
Richard On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Chad Huneycutt <[email protected]> wrote: > well, duh. Thanks, Michael. I was expecting to see a prompt of some sort, > but that never appears. I can run 'tashi-client getHosts successfully, so I > guess it is working. > > Thanks again. > > On 3/11/2011 11:58 AM, Michael Stroucken wrote: >> >> Chad Huneycutt wrote: >>> >>> I am trying to get started with tashi following the "setting tashi up >>> on a single test machine" instructions, but the nodemanager is failing >>> to start complaining that it is unable to load VM info from >>> /var/tmp/nm.dat. How does that file get created and initialized? >>> >> Hi Chad, >> >> It gets initialized when the nodemanager starts up. I've changed the >> code in my test/deployment repository to not throw the exception, but I >> haven't committed it back to svn yet. >> >> Can you make sure that, even though it threw an exception, it is in fact >> running? >> >> Greetings, >> Michael. > -- Richard Gass
