
rcaudy at gmail
Sep 28, 2004, 4:05 PM
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If I had to guess what was going wrong for you, I would bet that you have different configuration files on the two machines (spread configuration files, that is). When a running Spread daemon prints it's current configuration, the list should be a subset of what's written in the conf file, in the same order. This is not the case in your sample output. Please check that the spread.conf files you are using are identical across machines. Cheers, Ryan ----- Original Message ----- From: Yan Kurpnieks <dayan[at]lateko.lv> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:12:23 +0300 Subject: [Wackamole-users] newbie stuff To: wackamole-users[at]lists.backhand.org Greetings, I'm trying to build a Linux cluster, using wackamole and mod backhand. Current topology looks like: two machines with two interfaces connected to the outer network with one interface each, and with the second interface to the internal network, there is a bunch of simmilar machines in the internal network. I've installed the Backhand (and it seems to work), Spread and Wackamole. Actually I don't fully understand how to make the Wackamole and spread work. I've configured them both as shown in issues, when I run Spread, it shows the segment, etc. Conf_init: using file: /usr/local/spread/etc/spread.conf Successfully configured Segment 0 [192.168.0.255:4803] with 3 procs: test2.ltk: 192.168.0.1 test.ltk: 192.168.0.2 test3.ltk: 192.168.0.11 Finished configuration file. Conf_init: My name: test.ltk, id: 192.168.0.2, port: 4803 Membership id is ( -1062731774, 1096384359) -------------------- Configuration at test.ltk is: Num Segments 1 2 192.168.0.255 4803 test.ltk 192.168.0.2 test2.ltk 192.168.0.1 ==================== ++++++++++++++++++++++ Num of groups: 0 But when I start wackamole, nothing changes, deamon don't show any groups or somenting. Is it OK? If not, what should be reconfigured? If i start wackamole on a machine and then restart spread on the other one it shows the wack1 group with 1 user (second machine). Why that? Crurently, that's all. Thank you. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan W. Caudy <rcaudy[at]gmail.com> --------------------------------------------------------------------- Bloomberg L.P. <rcaudy1[at]bloomberg.net> --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Alumnus] <caudy[at]cnds.jhu.edu> Center for Networking and Distributed Systems Department of Computer Science Johns Hopkins University --------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ wackamole-users mailing list wackamole-users[at]lists.backhand.org http://lists.backhand.org/mailman/listinfo/wackamole-users
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