Hi All,
I have intall globus on ma PC. I have done everything but when I run the command
root@host:# etc/init.d/globus-4.0.4 start
I gave me the error that
libglobus_common_gcc32.so.0. No such file or directory
When I downloaded this file and run the command again, then problem came that:
ltdl_common_..... No such file or directory
When I downloaded it again and run the command again now then this error comes
/usr/local /sbin/globus-start-container-detached undefined symbol lookup error: globus_callback_space_reference.
so can anyone help me that why this error comes to me and how can I fix this.
take Care
Thanks
Faiz.
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:29:20 -0600
From: "Eric Schneider"
Subject: CommuniGate as service?
To: "'linux clustering'"
Message-ID: <002701c7af72$b532b400$1b03c680@xxxxxxxx>
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I am trying to setup CommuniGate
(http://www.stalker.com/content/default.html) as a cluster service. I have
everything working except for one thing. If I stop/kill the process
manually and wait for the status check to move the service nothing happens.
I get "clurgmgrd: [3087]:Executing /etc/init.d/CommuniGate status"
rather than the "clurgmgrd: [3087]:script:httpd-webcal: status of
/etc/init.d/httpd-webcal failed (returned 3)" I get with an apache process.
I had to add the "status" part to /etc/init.d/CommuniGate file myself, but
there is obviously a problem. I have mucked around with it for a while but
I am just putting it out there if my mistakes are obvious.
# If you have placed the application folder in a different directory,
# change the APPLICATION variable
#
# The default location for the CommuniGate Pro "base directory" (a folder
# containing mail accounts, settings, logs, etc.) is /var/CommuniGate
# If you want to use a different location, change the BASEFOLDER variable
#
#
APPLICATION="/opt"
BASEFOLDER="/var/CommuniGate"
SUPPLPARAMS=
PROG="/opt/CommuniGate/CGServer"
#ADDED
pidfile=${PIDFILE-/var/run/CommuniGate.pid}
lockfile=${LOCKFILE-/var/lock/subsys/CommuniGate}
RETVAL=0
#/ADDED
[ -f ${APPLICATION}/CommuniGate/CGServer ] || exit 0
# Some Linux distributions come with the "NPTL" threads library
# that crashes quite often. The following lines are believed to force
# Linux to use the old working threads library.
#
#LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1
#export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL
# Source function library.
if [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ]; then
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
elif [ -f /etc/init.d/functions ]; then
. /etc/init.d/functions
fi
ulimit -u 2000
ulimit -c 2097151
umask 0
# Custom startup parameters
if [ -f ${BASEFOLDER}/Startup.sh ]; then
. ${BASEFOLDER}/Startup.sh
fi
case "$1" in
start)
if [ -d ${BASEFOLDER} ] ; then
echo
else
echo "Creating the CommuniGate Base Folder..."
mkdir ${BASEFOLDER}
chgrp mail ${BASEFOLDER}
chmod 2770 ${BASEFOLDER}
fi
echo -n "Starting CommuniGate Pro"
${APPLICATION}/CommuniGate/CGServer \
--Base ${BASEFOLDER} --Daemon ${SUPPLPARAMS} \
# --ClusterBackend
# --ClusterFrontend
#Comment out
#touch /var/lock/subsys/CommuniGate
#ADD
touch ${pidfile}
RETVAL=$?
echo
[ "$RETVAL = 0" ] && touch ${lockfile}
#return $RETVAL
#/ADDED
;;
controller)
echo "Starting CommuniGate Pro Cluster Controller"
${APPLICATION}/CommuniGate/CGServer \
--Base ${BASEFOLDER} --Daemon ${SUPPLPARAMS} \
--ClusterController
touch /var/lock/subsys/CommuniGate
;;
stop)
if [ -f ${BASEFOLDER}/ProcessID ]; then
echo "Shutting down the CommuniGate Pro Server"
kill `cat ${BASEFOLDER}/ProcessID`
sleep 5
else
echo "It looks like the CommuniGate Pro Server is not running"
fi
#eric
rm -f ${pidfile}
##Orig
#rm -f /var/lock/subsys/CommuniGate
#ADDED
RETVAL=$?
echo
[ "$RETVAL = 3" ] && rm -f ${lockfile} #${pidfile}
#/ADDED
;;
#ADDED
status)
status $PROG
RETVAL=$?
;;
#/ADDED
*)
echo "Usage: $0 [ start | stop | status ]"
exit 1
esac
exit 0
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:41:01 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Jon Gabrielson"
Subject: gfs and software raid across 4 systems.
To: linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID:
<5474.12.227.156.125.1181965261.squirrel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1
I have 4 servers each with their own harddrive.
I would like to setup gfs so that each can read/write
to their local harddrive and the data synced to the other 3 harddrives.
My original idea was to export all 4 harddrives with a network block
device like iscsi/gnbd/nbd and then use md software raid1 on top of
those but I've heard that this is a bad idea as md is not cluster aware.
I also found drbd but it only supports 2 harddrives.
Are there any available solutions for doing a 4 way mirror like I
am looking for? Basically a network raid 1 across 4 harddrives
on 4 separate systems.
Thanks,
Jon.
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