I do have ipython installed, but I don't get the prompt. I am having to
use the python26 package, though, so maybe that is causing some
problems? There was an ipython26 package, and I installed that, but
still no prompt, but maybe this is all somehow related? It does work
for the clustermanager, though.
- Chad
On 03/14/2011 10:16 AM, Richard Gass wrote:
You should get a ipython prompt back once the node manager starts.
Make sure you have ipython installed.
Richard
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Chad Huneycutt<[email protected]> wrote:
well, duh. Thanks, Michael. I was expecting to see a prompt of some sort,
but that never appears. I can run 'tashi-client getHosts successfully, so I
guess it is working.
Thanks again.
On 3/11/2011 11:58 AM, Michael Stroucken wrote:
Chad Huneycutt wrote:
I am trying to get started with tashi following the "setting tashi up
on a single test machine" instructions, but the nodemanager is failing
to start complaining that it is unable to load VM info from
/var/tmp/nm.dat. How does that file get created and initialized?
Hi Chad,
It gets initialized when the nodemanager starts up. I've changed the
code in my test/deployment repository to not throw the exception, but I
haven't committed it back to svn yet.
Can you make sure that, even though it threw an exception, it is in fact
running?
Greetings,
Michael.
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