gmake[2]: Entering directory `/home/gshi/linux-ha/mgmt/client'
msgfmt not found -o haclient.zh_CN.mo haclient.zh_CN.po
gmake[2]: msgfmt: Command not found
gmake[2]: *** [haclient.zh_CN.mo] Error 127
-Guochun
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Linux-HA-Dev:
It comes from CTSproxy.py not being executable.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cts]# /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/heartbeat/cts/CTSlab.py --bsc
Jul 24 11:29:35 Random seed is: 1153758575
Jul 24 11:29:35 BEGINNING 2 TESTS
Jul 24 11:29:35 HA configuration directory: /etc/ha.d
Jul 24 11:29:35 System log files:
Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On 5/29/06, Alan Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Beekhof wrote:
Running CTS on 6 nodes has shown MAXMSG to be too small - the PE
cannot
send its transition graph and the cluster stalls indefinitely.
So, that means the CIB is 256K compressed? Or is it 256K
Alan Robertson wrote:
Guochun Shi wrote:
Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On 5/29/06, Alan Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Beekhof wrote:
Running CTS on 6 nodes has shown MAXMSG to be too small - the PE
cannot
send its transition graph and the cluster stalls indefinitely.
So, that means
there is an error from mcast.c
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
mcast.c: In function 'if_getaddr':
mcast.c:703: warning: 'err' may be used uninitialized in this function
gmake[4]: *** [mcast.lo] Error 1
linux-ha-cvs@lists.linux-ha.org wrote:
linux-ha CVS committal
Author : alan
Host
A grep shows MSG_DONWAIT is still used in ipcsocket.c and IPV6addr.c. I
will have it fixed.
thanks for reminding.
-Guochun
Steven Dake wrote:
Folks,
Joe is porting openais to bsd (and Darwin). During this process, we
found a problem with the portability of our ipc layer because of the
fact
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cts_ha_test]# rpm -qi heartbeat
Name: heartbeatRelocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 2.0.3 Vendor: (none)
Release : 1 Build Date: Wed 30 Nov 2005
03:15:51 PM CST
Install Date: Wed 30
OK, I forward this mail to dev-list. Who is in charge of the scripts?
Sunxun?
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Hi Andrew, Serge and Alan,
Am Mittwoch, 9. November 2005 06:37 schrieb Alan Robertson:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is very possible that the problem is that your OCF start scripts don't
return
David Lee wrote:
Heartbeat is failing.
I'm chasing a really weird problem (CVS/HEAD), and the finger of
suspicion is pointing at the way we handle UUIDs. I suspect that in
at least one context we are passing the address of the UUID rather
than the UUID itself.
Top-down:
1. On Solaris-8,
fix is in CVS now. Let me know if that works or not
thanks
-Guochun
Guochun Shi wrote:
David Lee wrote:
Heartbeat is failing.
I'm chasing a really weird problem (CVS/HEAD), and the finger of
suspicion is pointing at the way we handle UUIDs. I suspect that in
at least one context we
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