> # mkxprof -v -A farm003
> processing: farm003 (1/1)
> ++ unknown resource: globuscfg.tag_edgapp (cavn-ce-extras.h:7)
> farm003: 0 error(s), 1 warning(s) (published)
As requested a better explanation of what causes an error like this
For this case the file
/var/obj/conf/profile/source/globcfg.def
which is part of the obj-globuscfg-server rpm,
contains a list of all the attributes you can define
for the globuscfg object.
If you define an attribute value that is not in this .def file
then this error happens.
There are two possible causes.
+ The globuscfg object has been updated and now the .def file
contains some new attribute.
You can check what version of an object should be installed
on the LCFG server by looking in
/opt/local/linux/6.2/rpmcfg/lcfg-server-rpm.h
You may then have to run
/usr/sbin/updaterep -v
to actually fetch this RPM before installing it.
You should find it in
/opt/local/linux/6.2/RPMS/LCFG
Generally the latest one is the one you want with out
jumping up a major version number.
+ You or someone have made a mistake and tried to define an
attribute which is not valid.
Steve
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Santanu Das wrote:
> Steve Traylen wrote:
> > The real networking problem with gppinfo06 has now been
> > resolved. The machine has now changed its ip address
> > so a restart of mds'es would be very useful.
>
> The first problem is making the profile file:
>
> # mkxprof -v -A farm003
> processing: farm003 (1/1)
> ++ unknown resource: globuscfg.tag_edgapp (cavn-ce-extras.h:7)
> farm003: 0 error(s), 1 warning(s) (published)
> >
> > Check you have
> >
> > gppinfo06.gridpp.rl.ac.uk -> 130.246.187.149
>
> nslookup reports the same.
>
> Santanu
>
> >
> > first.
> >
> > Many Thanks
> >
> > Steve
>
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