My linux kernel is 2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64.I have installed ALL packages of OS
image.
When start xCAT service。It report following error:
xCAT: xcatd unable to open install monitor services on 3002
xCAT: xCAT service unable to open SSL services on 3001: Address family not
supported by protocol
I had disable SElinux,and stop iptables.
then,
I rerun xcatconfig,here is the output.
./xcatconfig -i
Copied /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub to /install/postscripts/_ssh/authorized_keys.
Restarting xCATd
Shutting down vsftpd: [ OK ]
Starting vsftpd for vsftpd: [ OK ]
[ OK ]
Command failed: /opt/xcat/sbin/mknb x86 2>&1. Error message: Connection
failure: IO::Socket::SSL: connect: Connection refused at
/opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT/Client.pm line 159.
Unable to open socket connection to xcatd daemon on localhost:3001.
Verify that the xcatd daemon is running and that your SSL setup is correct..
The mknb x86 command returned error: 111.
Command failed: /opt/xcat/sbin/mknb x86_64 2>&1. Error message: Connection
failure: IO::Socket::SSL: connect: Connection refused at
/opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT/Client.pm line 159.
Unable to open socket connection to xcatd daemon on localhost:3001.
Verify that the xcatd daemon is running and that your SSL setup is correct..
The mknb x86_64 command returned error: 111.
Command failed: /opt/xcat/sbin/mknb ppc64 2>&1. Error message: Connection
failure: IO::Socket::SSL: connect: Connection refused at
/opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT/Client.pm line 159.
Unable to open socket connection to xcatd daemon on localhost:3001.
Verify that the xcatd daemon is running and that your SSL setup is correct..
The mknb ppc64 command returned error: 111.
Command failed: /opt/xcat/sbin/makenetworks 2>&1. Error message: Connection
failure: IO::Socket::SSL: connect: Connection refused at
/opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT/Client.pm line 159.
Unable to open socket connection to xcatd daemon on localhost:3001.
Verify that the xcatd daemon is running and that your SSL setup is correct..
httpd has been restarted.
xCAT is now running, it is recommended to tabedit networks
and set a dynamic ip address range on any networks where nodes
are to be discovered. Then, run makedhcp -n to create a new dhcpd
configuration file, and /etc/init.d/dhcpd restart. Either examine sample
configuration templates, or write your own, or specify a value per
node with nodeadd or tabedit.
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