Hi All,
This can be funny but i can NOT run Topaz in my new 3.2.9 installation. In /GsDevKit_home/shared/downloads/products/GemStone64Bit3.2.9-x86_64.Linux/bin there is a topaz command but fail to start. /bin$ ./topaz DynLibLoadGsLib using exe path =/home/bruno/git/GsDevKit_home/shared/downloads/products/GemStone64Bit3.2.9-x86_64.Linux/bin/topaz DynLibLoadGsLib attempting to load /home/bruno/git/GsDevKit_home/shared/downloads/products/GemStone64Bit3.2.9-x86_64.Linux/bin/libgcirpc-3.2.9-64.so DynLibLoad() failed. error: dlopen failed, /home/bruno/git/GsDevKit_home/shared/downloads/products/GemStone64Bit3.2.9-x86_64.Linux/bin/libgcirpc-3.2.9-64.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Regards, Bruno |
Hi,
After copying the topaz binary to: /home/bruno/git/GsDevKit_home/shared/downloads/products/GemStone64Bit3.2.9-x86_64.Linux/lib I can run topaz without problems... Regards, Bruno PS: after running GS i got the following warnings (but everything seems to work OK): waitstone[Error]: Network service !#server!devKit_329 was not found. Network lookup failure; could not find server 'devKit_329' on host 'ubuntu' because file not found: /opt/gemstone/locks/devKit_329..LCK; service devKit_329 not found ; Netldi 'devKit_329_ldi' on host 'ubuntu' reports the request 'devKit_329' failed: The requested server could not be found because: file not found: /opt/gemstone/locks/devKit_329..LCK; service devKit_329 not found |
Bruno,
You shouldn't have to copy the topaz binary anywhere to use it. I am suspicious that you don't have the $GEMSTONE env var set when you try to run topaz... To define the appropriate env vars in your environment, the following should work: source $GS_HOME/server/stones/<stone-name>/defStone.env I'm adding a startTopaz script in the next release of GsDevKit_home, to make it simpler to run topaz ... Dale On 2/4/16 6:45 AM, BrunoBB via Glass wrote: > Hi, > > After copying the topaz binary to: > /home/bruno/git/GsDevKit_home/shared/downloads/products/GemStone64Bit3.2.9-x86_64.Linux/lib > > I can run topaz without problems... > > Regards, > Bruno > > PS: after running GS i got the following warnings (but everything seems to > work OK): > > waitstone[Error]: Network service !#server!devKit_329 was not found. > Network lookup failure; could not find server 'devKit_329' on host 'ubuntu' > because file not found: /opt/gemstone/locks/devKit_329..LCK; service > devKit_329 not found ; Netldi 'devKit_329_ldi' on host 'ubuntu' reports the > request 'devKit_329' failed: > The requested server could not be found because: > file not found: /opt/gemstone/locks/devKit_329..LCK; service devKit_329 > not found > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Topaz-for-GS-3-2-9-tp4875813p4875831.html > Sent from the GLASS mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > Glass mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
Dale,
No i do not have a $GEMSTONE variable. Where this variable should point to ? After executing your command i get: bruno@ubuntu:/$ source $GS_HOME/server/stones/devKit_329/defStone.env defStone: WARNING - Your GEMSTONE environment variables have not been set! defStone: Missing env file //stone.env Make sure you've passed in the stone name as an argument and that $GS_HOME is defined Regards, Bruno |
Sorry I didn't look closely at what needs to be done... the following
should work: cd $GS_HOME/server/stones/<stone-name> source defStone.env Sorry about that... Dale On 2/4/16 9:38 AM, BrunoBB via Glass wrote: > Dale, > > No i do not have a $GEMSTONE variable. Where this variable should point to ? > > After executing your command i get: > > bruno@ubuntu:/$ source $GS_HOME/server/stones/devKit_329/defStone.env > > defStone: WARNING - Your GEMSTONE environment variables have not been set! > defStone: Missing env file //stone.env > Make sure you've passed in the stone name as an argument > and that $GS_HOME is defined > > Regards, > Bruno > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Topaz-for-GS-3-2-9-tp4875813p4875904.html > Sent from the GLASS mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > Glass mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
Dale,
Thanks ! worked like a charm ! regards, bruno |
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Just a notice: that was also a problem I had when switched to GsDevKit_home ... took quite a time to find the correct things again ... Marten
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