Lissa and Ling, First, thx for your response.
Ling's respond makes a lot of sense because our node names contain few numbers in them, i.e s01r1n45. we are running xCAT 2.7.4. thx a lot. Regards, Gilad Berman HPC Architect IBM System & Technology Group. Israel E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 972-3-9188262 Mobile: 972-52-2554262 The information contained in this email is being provided by IBM as a matter of courtesy and provided "AS-IS" without any direct and implied warranty; IBM assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to ensure that any resulting customer proposal has been correctly designed to meet your clients' requirements and to have an active review process which ensures an appropriate level of solution assurance is performed for all proposals. IBM does not take responsibility for the solution or solution assurance. From: Lissa Valletta <[email protected]> To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>, Cc: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]> Date: 19/12/2012 21:30 Subject: Re: [xcat-user] xcatd process starts with warnnings on service nodes Could you provide a list of your nodenames . Just a nodels will do. You said you did not have the issue before. What did you change. Also, you should see the same message when you start xcatd on the Management node. What level of xcat are you running? Lissa K. Valletta 8-3/B10 Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 (tie 293) 433-3102 Ling Gao---12/19/2012 09:24:22 AM--- It is caused by this line of code in /opt/xcat/sbin/xcatd: #ok, if nodes have numbers, this sorts From: Ling Gao/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]> Cc: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]> Date: 12/19/2012 09:24 AM Subject: Re: [xcat-user] xcatd process starts with warnnings on service nodes It is caused by this line of code in /opt/xcat/sbin/xcatd: #ok, if nodes have numbers, this sorts them numerically... roughly.. #if node doesn't, then it spews a message, need to fix my @nodes = sort {($a =~ /(\d+)/)[0] <=> ($b =~ /(\d+)/)[0] || $a cmp $b } (keys %{$handler_hash{$_}}); It is just a warning message that node names does not contain numbers. If it contains the numbers, it will sort the nodes with the numbers, otherwise the nodes will still be sorted alphabetically. It should not affect other functions. If you do not want to see the warning sign, please comment out "use warnings;" line at the beginning of /opt/xcat/sbin/xcatd file. We'll try to fix it in xCAT 2.8. Ling Ling Gao Poughkeepsie Unix Development Lab IBM Systems and Technology Group Internal: T/L 293-5692 External: [email protected], 845-433-5692 "I never worry about the future. It comes soon enough." --- Albert Einstein From: Gilad Berman <[email protected]> To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]> Date: 12/18/2012 12:14 PM Subject: [xcat-user] xcatd process starts with warnnings on service nodes We get the following message when trying to start xcatd on service nodes - Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at /opt/xcat/sbin/xcatd line 1225. Looks like at the end xcat starts ok (not completley sure) but it take a lot of time. we did not had those issues before. thx. Regards, Gilad Berman HPC Architect IBM System & Technology Group. 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