Yes, I did set up ai on another machine! I removed the services there and the phantom went away, thanks!
Mr. Ceri Davies - Staff Engineer (Software) Sun Microsystems - Data Management Group Ceri.Davies at Sun.com W:(303) 272-7810 (x77810) H:(303) 442-2795 Typically work from home on Fridays On Jun 22, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Ethan Quach wrote: > You could be running into another known issue then. > If you have other systems on that same network that > have also been set up as AI servers, running installadm > list on any server will show services for all active > AI servers on the network. See bug 4330. > > (So if there's some other AI server system on that > network with those same service names, they would > show up like that.) > > There's an RFE for 'installadm list' to only show > local services, and 'installadm list -r' to include remote > services, but that hasn't been implemented yet. > > Please let me know if this could be the problem you > are running into. > > > thanks, > -ethan > > > Ceri Davies wrote: >> I do not have multiple network interfaces up. >> By multiple deletes I and saying that when I have 2 instances of >> the service, I can delete one of them, but the second delete (the >> phantom) fails. >> even removing the package and re-adding it, shows these phantom >> entries still there! >> >> When I add the "real" (second) service I see two instances with the >> same name again. >> More stuff at bottom of email >> >> Mr. Ceri Davies - Staff Engineer (Software) >> Sun Microsystems - Data Management Group >> Ceri.Davies at Sun.com >> W:(303) 272-7810 (x77810) >> Typically work from home on Fridays >> >> On Jun 22, 2009, at 9:34 AM, Ethan Quach wrote: >> >>> Ceri Davies wrote: >>>> installadm list 0906x86 >>>> The install services running on the system are: >>>> >>>> 0906x86 >>>> 0906sparc >>>> 0906x86 >>>> 0906sparc >>>> >>>> Is this duplication harmful? >>> >>> Do you have multiple network interfaces on this system? >>> You're likely running into bug 8529. No, it is not harmful. >>> >>>> when I add a criteria macro crierita_vdev3th.xml >>>> I can only delete vdev3th.xml (the ai manifest), I assume this is >>>> okay, and that when I re-add the criteria macro I am overwriting >>>> hte sc-manifest macro, and not sating my time retrying the >>>> installs since hte manifest macro is not being replaced by thye >>>> new one? >>> >>> If you re-add a manifest with the same name as one >>> you've already added to that service, it gets overwritten. >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I try multiple deletes of these services but only the first one >>>> works. >>>> I imagine I have to manually delete files to clean this up now? >>> >>> Can you elaborate on what you mean by multiple >>> deletes of the service? Do you mean that the >>> 'installadm delete ' command fails or did not do what >>> you were expecting? >>> >>>> Can someone tell me what I have to delete/how I clean this up... >>>> I would like to know what files to manually play with here, like >>>> where are the default manifests, since the tools are not quite >>>> working... >>> >>> I'm not quite understanding your exact situation from >>> your description so far, but if you're in a case where a >>> service failed to get set up or deleted properly and bits >>> and pieces of it are still lying around, try this faq: >>> >>> http://dlc.sun.com/osol/docs/content/dev/AIinstall/faq.html#cleanup >>> >> After doing all the clean up steps I get: >> >> installadm list >> The install services running on the system are: >> >> 0906sparc >> 0906x86 >> The installadm SMF service (svc:/system/install/server:default) is >> no longer online >> because the last install service has been disabled or deleted. >> >> NIce, its lists them them says there aren't any! Where do I file a >> bug for this? I am seeing 4 figure bug ids, thats not bugster. >> >> I ran though this and thee phantom services are still there.. >> Since there survive a package removal, I was wondering if they may >> be in an smf database? >>> And please do file bugs against the create and delete >>> commands if this was the case. >>> >>> >>> thanks, >>> -ethan >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Mr. Ceri Davies - Staff Engineer (Software) >>>> Sun Microsystems - Data Management Group >>>> Ceri.Davies at Sun.com >>>> W:(303) 272-7810 (x77810) >>>> Typically work from home on Fridays >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> caiman-discuss mailing list >>>> caiman-discuss at opensolaris.org >>>> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss >>
