[Linux-cluster] CCSD Start Fails...

Kevin Anderson kanderso at redhat.com
Mon Nov 27 00:02:48 UTC 2006


On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 09:50 +0000, HAWKER, Dan wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Have been testing rhcs on a FC5 box or two for a while for eventual creation
> of a small cluster (3 nodes) for a small area of our project. In the tests
> it worked fine.
> 
> However, naturally enough, now that I come to install properly on new
> bought-for-the-task hardware, its not working as thought...
> 
> Everything compiles fine and looks pretty good. All the ko's load fine and
> apps are installed as expected. However when I startup ccsd it fails,
> with...
> 
> ###
> Failed to connect to cluster manager
> Hint: Magma plugins are not in the right spot
> ###
> 
> I have googled, and looked on the FAQ, where the suggested answer (I
> compiled from the stable 1.03.00 tarball) was to run a make uninstall, make
> distclean and then re-compile.
> 
> I have done this, however it still doesn't seem to work, I get the same
> failure.
> 
> If I run # magma_tool list it says things are OK, and displays the (it says
> OK) magma plugins. It also says it is looking at /usr/lib/magma for them,
> which I presume is the default.li

Not sure if this is the problem, but 64bit machines are looking for
libraries in /usr/lib64.  When you do the configure, set
--libdir=/usr/lib64 and rebuild, this might fix the problem you are
seeing. since You are on an x86_64 box.

> 
> The only difference between this and the previous machines I was testing on,
> is that these are x86_64 boxes, rather than i386 and as such I am using the
> x86_64 distro. Kernel and cluster versions are the same, and so far it's a
> vanilla install apart from adding gcc, etc to compile the cluster stuff.
> 
> I'm guessing that its some kind of confusion with the 64-bit stuff. Is there
> any special configure arguments I am supposed to add when compiling, I
> couldn't find any in the docs or in configure itself.
> 
> Any ideas???
> 
> TIA
> 
> Dan
> 
> --
> 
> Dan Hawker
> Linux System Administrator
> Astrium
> 
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