On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 03:32:28PM +0100 or thereabouts, William Hay wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > In the SFT, we get
> > APEL Test
> >
> > Checking if LcgRecords latest archiver is accessible:
> >
> > + rgma -c 'select count(*) from LcgRecords'
> > + grep 'Rows in set'
> > + set +x
> > LcgRecords latest archiver is working.
> >
> > Checking if LcgRecords tuples are present for the site (max 3 day old):
> > ...
> > Count: 0
> > Empty Apel result set - FAILED!
> >
> > (For sites passing the test, this finishes at
> > ...
> > + set +x
> > LcgRecords latest archiver seems to be down. Exiting with warning.
> > )
> >
> > We have
> > [root@mon1 root]# /etc/init.d/lcg-archiver status
> > lcg-archiver is stopped
> The startup script for lcg-archiver is a crock which means init can't start
> the lcg-archiver (although service works fine) see bug 10671 on savannah.cern.ch.
> You should be able to service lcg-archiver start by hand to get it working or edit
> the startup script.
You don't need to run the lcg-archiver unless you want to archive something,
by default you don't. You still get your own copy of the data at the
MySQL level.
>
>
>
> William Hay UCL-CCC Site Admin, Information Systems, EISD, UCL
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