[orbit-user] problems with OTG

Thierry Rakotoarivelo Thierry.Rakotoarivelo at nicta.com.au
Tue Mar 4 18:32:18 EST 2008


Hi Shrini,

This is because there is one  more library that is missing on the 
current image you are using, it is : 'liboml-filters'.

We are sorry, we thought that we added all the required OML libraries in 
the recent image, but we missed this one. We will add it as soon as 
possible.

In the meantime, you an install this library on your nodes, using the 
command:

apt-get install liboml-filters

(I just did that on your node 11,10, do not mind the perl warnings, they 
don't impact the package installation)

If you are using a script with 'orbit exec' (or 'omf exec') you can have 
a look at this tutorial for how to run the above apt-get command from 
your script:

http://www.orbit-lab.org/wiki/Tutorial/HowToCommand

Again sorry for the missing library,

Regards,
Thierry.




Shrinivas Mohan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I keep getting this now. The device net/wo is reported though:  INFO 
> n_16_18: Device 'net/w0' reported 65:78:70:31:32:33
>
>
> NFO exp: Request from Experiment Script: Wait for 60s....
> ERROR NodeApp: ERROR(oml) Cannot load filter library: 
> liboml_sample_sum_filter.so
> ERROR NodeApp:
> ERROR NodeApp: ERROR(oml) Cannot load filter library: 
> liboml_sample_sum_filter.so
> ERROR NodeApp:
> ERROR NodeApp: ERROR(oml) Cannot load filter library: 
> liboml_sample_sum_filter.so
> ERROR NodeApp:
> ERROR NodeApp: ERROR(oml) Cannot load filter library: 
> liboml_sample_sum_filter.so
> ERROR NodeApp:
> ERROR NodeApp: ERROR(oml) Cannot load filter library: 
> liboml_sample_sum_filter.so
> ERROR NodeApp:
> ERROR NodeApp: ERROR(oml) Cannot load filter library: 
> liboml_sample_sum_filter.so
>
>
> Thanks,
> Shrini
>
> On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof at gmail.com 
> <mailto:mcgrof at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Kishore Ramachandran
>     <kishore at winlab.rutgers.edu <mailto:kishore at winlab.rutgers.edu>>
>     wrote:
>     > Hi Luis:
>     >
>     >  As a quick fix, can users just install OTG using "apt-get
>     install otg"? Or
>     > is there something more complicated in the install procedure?
>
>     As far as I can tell this should do it, someone more familiar with otg
>     may know of more requirements though.
>
>      Luis
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