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> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Tomas Kouba wrote:
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>> Massimo Sgaravatto - INFN Padova wrote:
>>> It should/could be something related to the berkeley db ...
>>>
>>> What is the version of the libdb installed on your system ?
>>>
>>>
>> [root@skurut68-3 root]# rpm -q db4
>> db4-4.1.25-8.1
>> [root@skurut68-3 root]# rpm -qV db4
>> [root@skurut68-3 root]#
>>
>> It is the same on the working node skurut67-6.
>>
>>>> The same HW, OS, ...? What is your OS? Not a VM, I presume?
>>>>
>> Both nodes are xen virtual guests with kernel 2.6.16.
>> The same OS: Scientific Linux SL release 3.0.9 (SL)
>
> Do the Xen instances have exactly the same configuration?
> Did you disable /lib/tls on both?
> What about their Domain-0 hosts?
That was it. The first one had /lib/tls updated and so present (we
disable it right after the installation).
The second one was failing because of db4 failure. It looks like
db4 doesn't like /lib/tls being deleted.
The truth is I have already faced this problem at our dpm node but
there was a simple workaround for mysql to skip db4 initialization
and I didn't recall that problem now.
So the result is that glite-wms-ice is now running and /lib/tls is
present. This may be a slowdown but we need the WMS to be running.
Thank you very much.
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Tomas Kouba
Institute of Physics, Academy of sciences of the Czech Republic
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