ORBIT-USER: Error in imaging and question in interpreting log file

Arinto Murdopo arinto at gmail.com
Mon Feb 26 08:06:08 EST 2007


Actually the imaging process was stuck when imaging the last node, I waited
for 15 mins, but the same message is displayed on the screen. The message
was something like this

 INFO exp: Progress(2/2): 80/80/80 min(n_1_1)/avg/max (81.982378)
(actually I didn't copy the actual message, this just an example taken from
another experiment)

Arinto


On 2/26/07, Max Ott <max at semandex.net> wrote:
>
> The observation is correct. But what you should be looking for is
> DONE.OK. It's in the xml file you copied, but it should also be in the
> log file.
>
> 2007-02-26 04:33:54 DEBUG nodeHandler::agentCmd::APP_EVENT: DONE.OK'
> from 'builtin:load_image' executing on n_1_15: 'status: 0'
>
> What I'm curious about is why n_2_8 and n_3_11 started imaging and
> then just stopped reporting.
>
>           <node name='/r_2/c_8' x='2' y='8' id='n_2_8'>
>             <status>UP<history ts='04:22:50'>DOWN</history>
>               <history ts='04:22:58'>POWERED_ON</history>
>               <history ts='04:24:24'>UP</history>
>             </status>
>             <image>pxe:1.2.0</image>
>             <heartbeat sentPackets='0' ts='00:00' receivedPackets='0'/>
>             <powered ts='04:22:58'/>
>             <checkedIn ts='04:24:24'/>
>             <properties/>
>             <apps>
>               <builtin name='load_image'>
>                 <status>STARTED<history ts='04:29:18'>UNKNOWN</history>
>                   <history ts='04:29:18'>ISSUED</history>
>                   <history ts='04:29:19'>STARTED</history>
>                 </status>
>                 <properties>
>                   <disk>/dev/hda</disk>
>                   <mcAddress>224.0.0.2</mcAddress>
>                   <mcPort>7001</mcPort>
>                   <progress ts='04:35:08'>10</progress>
>                 </properties>
>                 <io>
>                   <out>
>                     <line ts='04:35:08'>Progress: 10% 000350 000484</line>
>                   </out>
>                 </io>
>               </builtin>
>
> -max
>
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