I've replied in line below. On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Martin Langhoff <martin.langh...@gmail.com > wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Daniel Bennett <dant...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I ran : > > yum --enablerepo=olpcxs-testing update > > > > It downloaded overnight and I ran the upgrade this morning. > > Good... > > > It both seemed to work and seemed to fail. > > > > Failure: during the install of the "kernal" module there was an I/O error > > and I believe a second failure > > Hmmm. An I/O error sounds a serious problem. You can verify a > successful install of the kernel by doing: > > rpm -V kernel > > it should return without printing anything (no news: good news). > > dan: I got no news, so I guess it worked > > cat /etc/issue returns: > > OLPC School Server release 9-0.5.2 > > Kernel \r on an \m (\l) > > is this what I should see after update? > > that's normal until I formally release it :-) > > > Success: The install as a whole seems to have completed successfully. > > good! > > > After running the update ejabberd was still crashing when I started it. > > That is odd. > > dan: you may have answered this before reading the rest of my email, but if it was unclear, ejabberd is no longer crashing > > The service runs now without crashing, I can ping > > schoolserver.lccnjimeta.org and 172.18.0.1 successfully > > #hostname -f returns schoolserver.lccnjimeta.org > > > > However, even though I can ping these from my laptop, I can't access the > web > > based jabber interface. > > The webbased interface is disabled now. No longer needed. > > dan: I ran: ejabberdctl connected-users It returns long output like (the random string here is made up by me): 34209381afaa07fa9df...@schoolserver.lccnjimeta.org/Telepathy and the number of "users has grown some this morning, from about 4 to over 10 (we have a number of XO's in use here this morning for continued teacher training) So I definitely buy that some automagic is going on here. Is there perhaps documentation I can view that explains to me how to create different groups for different classes and generally manage things without the now obsolete web interface? (real world example: I would like to put all of my 5th graders in a group together, my 2nd graders in another, etc) I might even want to change these on a regular basis. Is this all done through moodle perhaps? Is there documentation I should be using for that? If you could send me a link it would be much appreciated. > < I'm certain that they are communicating further, > > because when I open http://172.18.01/ (without :5280/admin) it leads me > to > > a page telling me that moodle is currently disabled. > > Moodle is disabled? Did you restart the machine? Can you tell us the > output of the commands below? > > service pgsql-xs status > Dan: postmaster is stopped > chkconfig --list pgsql-xs > Dan: service pgsql-xs supports chkconfig, but is not reerenced in any runlevel (run 'chkconfig --add pgsql-xs') Should I run this as it says? Other oddities noticed during reboot if they help..: klogctl during boot returns 'invalid argument' mshbonds and wmeshs do not seem to be present could not connect to server postgres as well. -D > > > m > -- > martin.langh...@gmail.com > mar...@laptop.org -- School Server Architect > - ask interesting questions > - don't get distracted with shiny stuff - working code first > - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Martinlanghoff >
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