What I got from this in /var/log/messages was: Jan 7 11:10:34 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafimmnd[9357]: NO Ccb 2 COMMITTED (immcfg_metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7.u.hpl.hp.com_10421) Jan 7 11:11:13 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafamfnd[9465]: NO 'safSu=SU2,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1' Presence State UNINSTANTIATED => INSTANTIATING Jan 7 11:11:13 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 amf_demo[10501]: 'safComp=AmfDemo,safSu=SU2,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1' started Jan 7 11:11:13 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafamfnd[9465]: NO 'safSu=SU2,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1' Presence State INSTANTIATING => INSTANTIATED Jan 7 11:11:13 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 amf_demo[10501]: Registered with AMF and HC started Jan 7 11:11:26 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafamfnd[9465]: NO Assigning 'safSi=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1' STANDBY to 'safSu=SU2,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1' Jan 7 11:11:26 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 amf_demo[10501]: CSI Set - add 'safCsi=AmfDemo,safSi=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1' HAState Standby Jan 7 11:11:26 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafamfnd[9465]: NO Assigned 'safSi=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1' STANDBY to 'safSu=SU2,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1' Jan 7 11:11:37 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafimmnd[9357]: NO Ccb 3 COMMITTED (immcfg_metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7.u.hpl.hp.com_10545) Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafimmnd[9357]: NO Implementer connected: 20 (safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_node,safApp=safSmfService) <614, 2070f> Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO CAMP: Wait for RDA role to be Active Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO CAMP: The RDA role is now Active, continue campaign Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafimmnd[9357]: NO Implementer connected: 21 (safSmfProc=SingleStepComp) <615, 2070f> Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO SmfProcedureThread::getImmProcedure, IMM data for procedure safSmfProc=SingleStepComp,safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_node,safApp=safSmfService not found Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO CAMP: Start upgrade campaign safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_comp Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO CAMP: Check SMF repository safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_comp Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO CAMP: Check bundles to install and remove. Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO CAMP: Calling configured smfBundleCheckCmd for each bundle existing in IMM, to be installed or removed by the campaign Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO CAMP: executed callbackAtBackup successfully in the campaign safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_comp Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO CAMP: Create system backup safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_comp Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 smf-backup-create: ERROR (): Not found [rsh] Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafsmfd[9502]: NO CAMP: Backup create command /usr/local/lib/opensaf/smf-backup-create failed 1 Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafimmnd[9357]: NO Implementer disconnected 21 <615, 2070f> (safSmfProc=SingleStepComp) Jan 7 11:11:52 metabox-fedora19-dl365g3-7 osafimmnd[9357]: NO Implementer disconnected 20 <614, 2070f> (safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_node,safApp=safSmfService)
Does this look like it worked properly? -----Original Message----- From: surender [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 2:41 AM To: Johnson, Charles; [email protected] Subject: Fwd: FW: [users] smf on opensaf-4.4.0 ... Hi, The below briefs you to run a sample without using UML environment. Pre-requisites w.r.t smf: Min two nodes ( preferably SC-1 and SC-2 ) with opensaf running. 1) mkdir /hostfs ( this directory is mandatory ) 2) edit /hostfs/smf.rc and include below lines REPOSITORY=/hostfs/repo SMF_BACKUP_DIR=/hostfs/smfbackup SMFREPOSITORY=/hostfs ( Note : to know what the above variables mean, read /usr/lib64/opensaf/smf-* files ) 3) Install the samples using rpm package or make install( you might have already figured it out ). The samples usually get installed, for rpm pkg, in directory /usr/share/opensaf/samples 4) cd /usr/share/opensaf/samples/ ; ./bootstrap ; ./configure; make ; make install. This should install the amf demo file in /opt/amf_demo 5) cd /usr/share/opensaf/samples/amf/sa_aware ; immcfg -f AppConfig-2N.xml ; 6) amf-adm unlock-in safSu=SU1,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1; amf-adm unlock safSu=SU1,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1 7) amf-adm unlock-in safSu=SU2,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1; amf-adm unlock safSu=SU2,safSg=AmfDemo,safApp=AmfDemo1 You should see a process running i.e amf_demo application ( ps -ef | grep amf_demo ). SMF will upgrade this demo to new version. The below explains how. 8) cp /usr/share/opensaf/samples/smfsv/campaigns/campaign_single_node.xml /hostfs/ 9) cd /usr/share/opensaf/samples/smfsv/; cp offline_* online_* /hostfs 10) One edit has to be done in xml file /hostfs/campaign_single_node.xml to work. Replace all "safVersion=4.0.0" to "safVersion=1" in this file. Replace will happen in two places. 11) Now Ready for execution a) Create object ( taken from description in xml/campaign file ) immcfg -c SaSmfCampaign -a saSmfCmpgFileUri=/hostfs/campaign_single_node.xml safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_node,safApp=safSmfService b) Execute as immadm -o 1 safSmfCampaign=campaign_single_node,safApp=safSmfService Note : Put a tail -f on syslog to see the progress. Thanks surender. -----Original Message----- From: Johnson, Charles [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 19 December 2014 01:44 To: [email protected] Subject: [users] smf on opensaf-4.4.0 ... I have had success getting opensaf to install and run reliably on both rhel 5&6 and fedora19 on various sizes of native clusters (thanks to the details present in the opensaf README and 00-README.conf files ... Thank you!) We got a fault tolerant service to work and take over in manner similar to the VLCKvm demo I got from Jonas Arndt (Thank you, Jonas et al!) Our system has many fault tolerant components in it and hacking the imm.xml each time seemed not to be a good plan for deploying software on multiple clusters in multiple configurations. It was thought that smf would be the best way, by layering in campaign.xml files in order into the installing perl script. I could not seem to get the smf samples to install or run on native systems, they build, but the installation is a bit of a mystery (the README there doesn't give hints about $REPOSITORY and the like: what these things are and how to set them up.) I reached out through Jonas to find out if anyone knew how to install the smf samples and get things working. An educator he knows suggested seeing if installing the UML simulator demo would be instructive. I noticed it had been removed from the tools directory in the release tarball: when I found this to be the case for the opensaf tests, I went to the mercurial archive and grabbed the snapshot of the same release that had the tests present, but after installing, building and trying to get them working, I found out from Jonas that they had fallen into disrepair and no longer worked ... so they had been removed from the release tarball for that reason. So, I tried again and took the 4.4.0 release snapshot from the mercurial archive that had the UML demo in it and installed that: after getting that to build successfully on fedora19, I went to run it, following the instructions carefully and setting all the variables appropriately ... but it came up in five windows each looping through the service command to start opensafd over and over as if they were autistic and not talking to each other. I thought maybe some kind of vlan was missing and ran the one from libvirt and qemu/kvm ... nothing. So, I should ask, have the UML tools also fallen into disrepair, and that's why they are not in the release tarball? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download BIRT iHub F-Type - The Free Enterprise-Grade BIRT Server from Actuate! Instantly Supercharge Your Business Reports and Dashboards with Interactivity, Sharing, Native Excel Exports, App Integration & more Get technology previously reserved for billion-dollar corporations, FREE http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=164703151&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Opensaf-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensaf-users ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dive into the World of Parallel Programming! The Go Parallel Website, sponsored by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for all things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs to news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net _______________________________________________ Opensaf-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensaf-users
