[Spread-users] (no subject)
Charles Beasley
chas_40208 at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 10 14:12:31 EST 2003
Jonathan,
Thank you for such a quick response. I have reviewed the information you
sent. I made the below changes changes based on the information and I still
fail to get the daemon running. Any more advice is greatly appreciated.
I changed the conf file to read:
========================================
Spread_Segment 65.173.40.128:4803 {
warehouse 65.173.40.91
centralpoint 65.173.40.1
}
DaemonUser = spread
DaemonGroup = spread
EventLogFile = spread_event.log
EventTimeStamp = "[%a %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S]"
DangerousMonitor = false
========================================
After trying to start spread
[spread -n warehouse -c spread.conf -l y]
I get the following in the event log:
[Mon 10 Feb 2003 13:58:55] disabling Dangerous Monitor Commands!
[Mon 10 Feb 2003 13:58:55] Set user name to 'spread'
[Mon 10 Feb 2003 13:58:55] Set group name to 'spread'
[Mon 10 Feb 2003 13:58:55] Finished configuration file.
[Mon 10 Feb 2003 13:58:55] Conf_init: My proc Ãþÿ¿Êþÿ¿Íþÿ¿×þÿ¿Úþÿ¿ is not in
configuration
Exit caused by Alarm(EXIT)
I the following output to the screen:
ip_init: using file: spread.access_ip
ip_init: Allowing UNIX Domain Socket connections
ip_init: Allowing localhost tcp Socket connections
warehouse:/usr/local/sbin# Conf_init: using file: spread.conf
Successfully configured Segment 0 [65.173.40.128:4803] with 2 procs:
warehouse: 65.173.40.91
centralpoint: 65.173.40.1
[1]+ Done spread -n warehouse -c spread.conf -l y
>From: Jonathan Stanton <jonathan at cnds.jhu.edu>
>To: Charles Beasley <chas_40208 at hotmail.com>
>CC: spread-users at lists.spread.org
>Subject: Re: [Spread-users] (no subject)
>Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 13:14:23 -0500
>
>The problem is that you have two segments defined with exactly the same
>broadcast address and port number (segments 1 and 2). Since the purpose
>of segements is to define unique broadcast domains, if all 5 machines
>are in the same local ethernet (as it appears) they should be listed in
>the same segment.
>
>If you want to have two segments for some reason, then you need to give
>them different port numbers so they do not receive each others messages.
>
>I admit that the error message is a bit cryptic. The error you are
>getting is usually because the name you configured in the spread.conf
>does not match the DNS name of the machine, so it can't find itself in
>the configuration file. But you are running spread with the "-n" option
>to force the name so that should not be a problem.
>
>Try with one segment, or with different port numbers and if it still
>doesn't work, email the list back.
>
>Jonathan
>
>On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 05:15:04PM +0000, Charles Beasley wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I cannot seem to get the spread daemon started. I have read throught
>the
> > docs and must be missing something critical. Below I have included the
> > output after executing spread and also the event log record. Can anyone
> > offer any information about what I may have missed.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Charles A Beasley
> >
> > Output after command [spread -n warehouse -l y&]:
> > ip_init: using file: spread.access_ip
> > ip_init: Allowing UNIX Domain Socket connections
> > ip_init: Allowing localhost tcp Socket connections
> > Conf_init: using file: spread.conf
> > Successfully configured Segment 0 [127.0.0.255:4803] with 1 procs:
> > localhost: 127.0.0.1
> > Successfully configured Segment 1 [65.173.40.128:4803] with 3 procs:
> > centralpoint: 65.173.40.1
> > enterprise: 65.173.40.13
> > warehouse: 65.173.40.91
> > Successfully configured Segment 2 [65.173.40.128:4803] with 2 procs:
> > stargazer: 65.173.40.136
> > intrepid: 65.173.40.137
> >
> > Log Output:
> > [Mon 10 Feb 2003 12:00:34] Set user name to 'spread'
> > [Mon 10 Feb 2003 12:00:34] Set group name to 'spread'
> > [Mon 10 Feb 2003 12:00:34] Finished configuration file.
> > [Mon 10 Feb 2003 12:00:34] Conf_init: My proc \ýÿ¿e( is not in
> > configuration
> > Exit caused by Alarm(EXIT)
> >
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>Jonathan R. Stanton jonathan at cs.jhu.edu
>Dept. of Computer Science
>Johns Hopkins University
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