Re: Problems installing on Lenny

Sergi Barroso <[email protected]> Thu, 19 Mar 2009 11:47:12 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.linux.cluster.ssic.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
John Hughes escribió:
> Sergi Barroso wrote:
>> John Hughes escribió:  
>>> Ok, you've got the right version of initrd-tools.
>>>
>>> Wait, I have some vague memories...
>>>
>>> Could you do
>>>
>>>     dpkg -l | grep 64
>>>      
>>> Do you have some kind of amd64 library installed?  That may be 
>>> screwing up ldd.
>>>
>>> Could you do:
>>>
>>>     # /bin/sh -x 2>zz-initrd /usr/sbin/mkinitrd -o 
>>> initrd.img-2.6.12-ssi-686-smp 2.6.12-ssi-686-smp
>>>      
>>> and send me the file "zz-initrd"  (gzip it, it may be aound 100K).
>>>
>> No, I have no amd64 packages installed, I use 32 bit version.
> Yes, you're right.  That's not the problem:
>
> This is the problem:
>
>     + add_command /cluster/lib/cfstab
>     + '[' -h initrd//cluster/lib/cfstab ']'
>     + echo /cluster/lib/cfstab
>     + xldd /cluster/lib/cfstab
>     + i=/cluster/lib/cfstab
>     + set +e
>     + '[' ']'
>     ++ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=
>     ++ ldd /cluster/lib/cfstab
>     ldd: /cluster/lib/cfstab: No existe el fichero o el directorio
>       
>
> No such file or directory.  Wierd.
>
> You said "cfstab left on this path".  Do you mean that cfstab exists?  
> Or that it does not exist?
>
> I will check to see where /cluster/lib/cfstab is supposed to be created.
>
These is all files inside /cluster/lib/

# ls /cluster/lib/
Clustertab.pm  CVIP.pm    ssi_arch.pm  ssi_distro.pm  ssi_mgmt.pm  
ssi_utils.pm

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