[PL #6755] EverLab problem - for steve

Danny Bickson via RT devel at planet-lab.org
Tue Nov 8 03:33:51 EST 2005


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Can you give us more specific instructions on how to fix this problem?
What are the parts we need to download from the cvs? which cvs version?
What should we reinstall? Also what is the vserver-reference setup?

Thanks

Danny Bickson
Graduate Student,
School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Steve Muir via RT wrote:

> Email Recipients (see http://www.planet-lab.org/Support)
>        Owner: alk
>        Requestor: alk at absarokasoft.com
>        Ticket Ccs: Thierry.Parmentelat at sophia.inria.fr, abedma at mail.hadassah-col.ac.il, abenda at cs.huji.ac.il, alk at absarokasoft.com, alsbergt at cs.huji.ac.il, daniel51 at cs.huji.ac.il, devel-community at lists.planet-lab.org, jaffe at cs.huji.ac.il, jeff.sedayao at intel.com, nakao at iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp, renault.john at epfl.ch, smuir at cs.princeton.edu, winson.c.chan at intel.com
>
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>
> the code to initialise the vserver object assumed the existence of various
> configuration files, which weren't really needed.  i've checked in some
> changes to the sidewinder repository that should fix this error, but i
> think there may be a deeper problem indicated by the absence of those
> files - do you have vserver-reference setup?  i don't know how all the
> base vserver stuff gets configured, you may need to ask mark (huang).
>
> note that pl_conf no longer is intended to be run in the root domain, just
> pl_nm.  this will all be documented real soon now (as they say).
>
> cheers,
>
> steve
>
>




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