hi
i'm installing GLass from scratch into one vm image. My linux distro is Gentoo. we use many scripts published on the web , and the pdf for install , and correct many scripts not big deal but the topaz process not working. log of one topaz | GemStone/S64 Object-Oriented Data Management System | | Copyright (C) GemStone Systems, Inc. 1986-2011 | | All rights reserved. | | covered by Patent Number 6,567,905 Generational Garbage Collector. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROGRAM: topaz, Linear GemStone Interface (Linked Session) | | VERSION: 2.4.4.4, Thu Jan 27 14:16:02 2011 | | BUILD: gss64_2_4_4_x_branch-25116 | | BUILT FOR: x86-64 (Linux) | | MODE: 64 bit | | RUNNING ON: 1-CPU glass x86_64 (Linux 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 #1 SMP Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 | Local time zone must be set--see zic ) 369MB | | PROCESS ID: 16100 DATE: 04/29/11 17:36:56 ART | | USER IDS: REAL=glass (1000) EFFECTIVE=glass (1000) | | DATEFORMAT: %m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S | |_____________________________________________________________________________| [Info]: LNK client/gem GCI levels = 844/844 [Info]: Logging out at 04/29/11 17:36:57 ART ----------------------------------------------------- GemStone: Error Fatal The given Stone Repository monitor cannot be reached: , could not find server 'seaside' on host 'glass' because: it does not exist. Gs64ldi log _____________________________________________________________________________ | GemStone/S64 Object-Oriented Data Management System | | Copyright (C) GemStone Systems, Inc. 1986-2011 | | All rights reserved. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROGRAM: NETLDI, GemStone Network Daemon | | VERSION: 2.4.4.4, Thu Jan 27 14:16:02 2011 | | BUILD: gss64_2_4_4_x_branch-25116 | | BUILT FOR: x86-64 (Linux) | | MODE: 64 bit | | RUNNING ON: 1-CPU glass x86_64 (Linux 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 #1 SMP Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 | Local time zone must be set--see zic ) 369MB | | PROCESS ID: 16227 DATE: 04/29/11 17:36:57 ART | | USER IDS: REAL=glass (1000) EFFECTIVE=glass (1000) | | DATEFORMAT: %m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Internal tables are configured for 335 concurrent clients. Server socket gs64ldi (protocol TCP) is created, with a delay of 60 seconds. Summary of netldi parameters: The host name is "glass". GEMSTONE is: "/opt/gemstone/product". GEMSTONE_NRS_ALL is: "#dir:/opt/gemstone/log". Clients are not authenticated. Process creation is permitted through user's HOME directory. Pool of ports is "50378:50378". Created processes belong to the account named "glass". The default directory for log files is '/home/glass/'. Entering Service Loop other info; uname -a Linux glass 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 #1 SMP Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 Local time zone must be set--see zic x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux glass /opt/gemstone/log$ ps fax | grep gem 16443 pts/1 S+ 0:00 \_ grep --colour=auto gem 16227 ? Ss 0:00 /opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.4-x86_64.Linux/sys/netldid gs64ldi -g -aglass -p50378:50378 16367 ? Ssl 0:00 /opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.4-x86_64.Linux/sys/stoned_paio seaside -z/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/data/system.conf -l/opt/gemstone/log/seaside.log 16368 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/shrpcmonitor '[hidden email]' setlocationstr 4687 setnumpages 49 setnumprocs 0 setmemlock 1 setspinlockcount 585 settargetfflimit 1 setnumffpgsvrs 1900 setnumsharedctrs startup sloop exit 16374 ? S 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/pgsvrmain [hidden email] 0 1 -1 16376 ? S 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/pgsvrmain TCP 54712 90 16385 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem pagemanager 'seaside' -T 5000 16391 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem reclaimgcgem 'seaside' 0 0 -T 5000 16392 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem admingcgem 'seaside' -T 5000 16393 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem symbolgem 'seaside' -T 10000 any clue? best regards mdc |
Could you execute 'gslist'? It should return something like: $ gslist
Status Version Owner Started Type Name
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exists 2.4.4.1 gemstone Apr 28 18:35 Stone seaside
exists 2.4.4.1 gemstone Apr 28 18:35 Netldi gs64ldi
exists 2.4.4.1 gemstone Apr 28 18:35 cache [hidden email] Thierry
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Along with the gslist info, I am interested in - how you start the topaz session in question - the contents of the .topazini file (if any) in the directory where you manually start topaz I assume that your host name is not 'glass' and that is were the error is occuring ... now the question is who is using 'glass' as the host ... 'glass' is the name of the host that we use when we ship the appliance... Dale On Apr 29, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Juan wrote: hi |
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hi
yes i do: glass@glass ~ $ /opt/gemstone/product/bin/gslist Status Version Owner Started Type Name ------ --------- --------- ------------ ------ ---- exists 2.4.4.4 glass May 02 14:42 cache seaside@glass exists 2.4.4.4 glass May 02 14:42 Stone seaside exists 2.4.4.4 glass May 02 14:43 Netldi gs64ldi tia mdc On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Thierry Thelliez <[hidden email]> wrote:
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hi
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Dale Henrichs <[hidden email]> wrote:
this is part of boot process ( rc.conf. al default level) manualy i do: /etc/init.d/topaz start
glass@glass ~ $ cat /etc/conf.d/hostname # /etc/conf.d/hostname # Set to the hostname of this machine HOSTNAME="glass" it's enough ? TIa mdc
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HI
More info .. glass@glass ~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/gemstone status Status Version Owner Pid Port Started Type Name ------ --------- --------- ----- ----- ------------ ------ ---- OK 2.4.4.4 glass 16045 49428 May 02 14:42 cache seaside@glass OK 2.4.4.4 glass 16044 34669 May 02 14:42 Stone seaside OK 2.4.4.4 glass 16300 50377 May 02 14:43 Netldi gs64ldi any clue?tia mdc On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Thierry Thelliez <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Juan,
Sorry for the long delay in replying, but I've been on vacation and then at a VMware conference... /etc/init.d/topaz is not a script that is provided as part of the GLASS release ... /etc/init.d/topaz must be script that you have copied from an existing appliance or from some instructions for creating an appliance... Sooo, I don't think those scripts were necessarily written to be portable to a different virtual machine setup ... In the end though I think that the at least the host issue is directly related to the fact that for the GLASS appliance an assumption was made that the name of the host was 'glass' so it is likely that that name is hard-wired into the scripts in a number of places ... Have you tried following the instructions for installing a native gemstone installation that are listed in the GLASS 101 page under GLASS Installation? http://gemstonesoup.wordpress.com/glass-101/ They cover most of the steps you need to follow in getting GemStone up and running. Dale On 05/02/2011 10:50 AM, Juan wrote: > hi > > > > On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Dale Henrichs <[hidden email] > <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote: > > Along with the gslist info, I am interested in > > - how you start the topaz session in question > > > this is part of boot process ( rc.conf. al default level) > > manualy i do: > > /etc/init.d/topaz start > > - the contents of the .topazini file (if any) in the directory > where you manually start topaz > > I assume that your host name is not 'glass' and that is were the > error is occuring ... now the question is who is using 'glass' as > the host ... > > > > glass@glass ~ $ cat /etc/conf.d/hostname > # /etc/conf.d/hostname > # Set to the hostname of this machine > HOSTNAME="glass" > > it's enough ? > > TIa > > mdc > > > 'glass' is the name of the host that we use when we ship the > appliance... > > Dale > > On Apr 29, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Juan wrote: > >> hi >> >> i'm installing GLass from scratch into one vm image. My linux >> distro is Gentoo. >> we use many scripts published on the web , and the pdf for install >> , and correct many scripts >> not big deal but the topaz process not working. >> >> log of one topaz >> >> | GemStone/S64 Object-Oriented Data Management >> System | >> | Copyright (C) GemStone Systems, Inc. >> 1986-2011 | >> | All rights >> reserved. | >> | covered by Patent Number 6,567,905 Generational Garbage >> Collector. | >> +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >> | PROGRAM: topaz, Linear GemStone Interface (Linked >> Session) | >> | VERSION: 2.4.4.4, Thu Jan 27 14:16:02 >> 2011 | >> | BUILD: >> gss64_2_4_4_x_branch-25116 | >> | BUILT FOR: x86-64 >> (Linux) | >> | MODE: 64 >> bit | >> | RUNNING ON: 1-CPU glass x86_64 (Linux 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 #1 SMP >> Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 >> | Local time zone must be set--see zic ) >> 369MB | >> | PROCESS ID: 16100 DATE: 04/29/11 17:36:56 >> ART | >> | USER IDS: REAL=glass (1000) EFFECTIVE=glass >> (1000) | >> | DATEFORMAT: %m/%d/%y >> %H:%M:%S | >> |_____________________________________________________________________________| >> [Info]: LNK client/gem GCI levels = 844/844 >> >> [Info]: Logging out at 04/29/11 17:36:57 ART >> ----------------------------------------------------- >> GemStone: Error Fatal >> The given Stone Repository monitor cannot be reached: >> , could not find server 'seaside' on host 'glass' because: it does >> not exist. >> >> >> Gs64ldi log >> >> _____________________________________________________________________________ >> | GemStone/S64 Object-Oriented Data Management >> System | >> | Copyright (C) GemStone Systems, Inc. >> 1986-2011 | >> | All rights >> reserved. | >> +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >> | PROGRAM: NETLDI, GemStone Network >> Daemon | >> | VERSION: 2.4.4.4, Thu Jan 27 14:16:02 >> 2011 | >> | BUILD: >> gss64_2_4_4_x_branch-25116 | >> | BUILT FOR: x86-64 >> (Linux) | >> | MODE: 64 >> bit | >> | RUNNING ON: 1-CPU glass x86_64 (Linux 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 #1 SMP >> Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 >> | Local time zone must be set--see zic ) >> 369MB | >> | PROCESS ID: 16227 DATE: 04/29/11 17:36:57 >> ART | >> | USER IDS: REAL=glass (1000) EFFECTIVE=glass >> (1000) | >> | DATEFORMAT: %m/%d/%y >> %H:%M:%S | >> |_____________________________________________________________________________| >> >> >> Internal tables are configured for 335 concurrent clients. >> Server socket gs64ldi (protocol TCP) is created, with a delay of >> 60 seconds. >> Summary of netldi parameters: >> The host name is "glass". >> GEMSTONE is: "/opt/gemstone/product". >> GEMSTONE_NRS_ALL is: "#dir:/opt/gemstone/log". >> Clients are not authenticated. >> Process creation is permitted through user's HOME directory. >> Pool of ports is "50378:50378". >> Created processes belong to the account named "glass". >> The default directory for log files is '/home/glass/'. >> Entering Service Loop >> >> >> other info; >> >> uname -a >> >> Linux glass 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 #1 SMP Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 Local time >> zone must be set--see zic x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core >> Processor 3800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux >> >> >> glass /opt/gemstone/log$ ps fax | grep gem >> 16443 pts/1 S+ 0:00 \_ grep >> --colour=auto gem >> 16227 ? Ss 0:00 >> /opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.4-x86_64.Linux/sys/netldid >> gs64ldi -g -aglass -p50378:50378 >> 16367 ? Ssl 0:00 >> /opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.4-x86_64.Linux/sys/stoned_paio >> seaside -z/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/data/system.conf >> -l/opt/gemstone/log/seaside.log >> 16368 ? Sl 0:00 \_ >> /opt/gemstone/product/sys/shrpcmonitor 'seaside@168.83.84.63 >> <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63>' setlocationstr 4687 setnumpages 49 >> setnumprocs 0 setmemlock 1 setspinlockcount 585 settargetfflimit 1 >> setnumffpgsvrs 1900 setnumsharedctrs startup sloop exit >> 16374 ? S 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/pgsvrmain >> seaside@168.83.84.63 <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63> 0 1 -1 >> 16376 ? S 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/pgsvrmain >> TCP 54712 90 >> 16385 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem >> pagemanager 'seaside' -T 5000 >> 16391 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem >> reclaimgcgem 'seaside' 0 0 -T 5000 >> 16392 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem >> admingcgem 'seaside' -T 5000 >> 16393 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem >> symbolgem 'seaside' -T 10000 >> >> >> any clue? >> best regards >> mdc >> > > |
Dale
Thanks for response. I noted the page (http://gemstonesoup.wordpress.com/glass-101/) has many links, wich is what you are thinking? On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Dale Henrichs <[hidden email]> wrote: Juan, Yes , is the way that as restart gems when gems hang or die (using appliance) Yes i copied from appliance this script. Where is the scritp for this job , provides for GLASS release? there one list off necesary scripts with variables declaration's (globals may be) for start GLASS engine on any linux distribution? Best MDC /etc/init.d/topaz must be script that you have copied from an existing appliance or from some instructions for creating an appliance... |
Juan,
I would suggest Ramon's writeup (http://onsmalltalk.com/2010-10-30-installing-a-gemstone-seaside-server-on-ubuntu-10.10) as the most recent writeup for the most recent Ununtu version and Nick's writeup (http://www.nickager.com/nasite/blog/Create-a-free-Gemstone-server-in-the-cloud-in-10-minutes) if you want to deploy on EC2... You're most recent post mentioned GenToo, so perhaps the Ubuntu instructions can be adapted? Dale On 05/13/2011 01:13 PM, Juan wrote: > Dale > > Thanks for response. > I noted the page (http://gemstonesoup.wordpress.com/glass-101/) has > many links, wich is what you are thinking? > > > > > On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Dale Henrichs <[hidden email] > <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote: > > Juan, > > Sorry for the long delay in replying, but I've been on vacation and > then at a VMware conference... > > /etc/init.d/topaz is not a script that is provided as part of the > GLASS release ... > > > Yes , is the way that as restart gems when gems hang or die (using > appliance) > Yes i copied from appliance this script. > > Where is the scritp for this job , provides for GLASS release? > there one list off necesary scripts with variables declaration's > (globals may be) > for start GLASS engine on any linux distribution? > > Best > MDC > > /etc/init.d/topaz must be script that you have copied from an > existing appliance or from some instructions for creating an > appliance... > > Sooo, I don't think those scripts were necessarily written to be > portable to a different virtual machine setup ... > > In the end though I think that the at least the host issue is > directly related to the fact that for the GLASS appliance an > assumption was made that the name of the host was 'glass' so it is > likely that that name is hard-wired into the scripts in a number of > places ... > > Have you tried following the instructions for installing a native > gemstone installation that are listed in the GLASS 101 page under > GLASS Installation? > > http://gemstonesoup.wordpress.com/glass-101/ > > They cover most of the steps you need to follow in getting GemStone > up and running. > > Dale > > > On 05/02/2011 10:50 AM, Juan wrote: > > hi > > > > On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Dale Henrichs > <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> > <mailto:[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>>> wrote: > > Along with the gslist info, I am interested in > > - how you start the topaz session in question > > > this is part of boot process ( rc.conf. al default level) > > manualy i do: > > /etc/init.d/topaz start > > - the contents of the .topazini file (if any) in the > directory > where you manually start topaz > > I assume that your host name is not 'glass' and that is were the > error is occuring ... now the question is who is using > 'glass' as > the host ... > > > > glass@glass ~ $ cat /etc/conf.d/hostname > # /etc/conf.d/hostname > # Set to the hostname of this machine > HOSTNAME="glass" > > it's enough ? > > TIa > > mdc > > > 'glass' is the name of the host that we use when we ship the > appliance... > > Dale > > On Apr 29, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Juan wrote: > > hi > > i'm installing GLass from scratch into one vm image. My > linux > distro is Gentoo. > we use many scripts published on the web , and the pdf > for install > , and correct many scripts > not big deal but the topaz process not working. > > log of one topaz > > | GemStone/S64 Object-Oriented Data Management > System | > | Copyright (C) GemStone Systems, Inc. > 1986-2011 | > | All rights > reserved. | > | covered by Patent Number 6,567,905 Generational > Garbage > Collector. | > > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | PROGRAM: topaz, Linear GemStone Interface (Linked > Session) | > | VERSION: 2.4.4.4, Thu Jan 27 14:16:02 > 2011 | > | BUILD: > gss64_2_4_4_x_branch-25116 > | > | BUILT FOR: x86-64 > (Linux) | > | MODE: 64 > bit > | > | RUNNING ON: 1-CPU glass x86_64 (Linux 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 > #1 SMP > Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 > | Local time zone must be set--see zic ) > 369MB | > | PROCESS ID: 16100 DATE: 04/29/11 17:36:56 > ART | > | USER IDS: REAL=glass (1000) EFFECTIVE=glass > (1000) | > | DATEFORMAT: %m/%d/%y > %H:%M:%S | > > |_____________________________________________________________________________| > [Info]: LNK client/gem GCI levels = 844/844 > > [Info]: Logging out at 04/29/11 17:36:57 ART > ----------------------------------------------------- > GemStone: Error Fatal > The given Stone Repository monitor cannot be reached: > , could not find server 'seaside' on host 'glass' > because: it does > not exist. > > > Gs64ldi log > > > _____________________________________________________________________________ > | GemStone/S64 Object-Oriented Data Management > System | > | Copyright (C) GemStone Systems, Inc. > 1986-2011 | > | All rights > reserved. | > > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | PROGRAM: NETLDI, GemStone Network > Daemon | > | VERSION: 2.4.4.4, Thu Jan 27 14:16:02 > 2011 | > | BUILD: > gss64_2_4_4_x_branch-25116 > | > | BUILT FOR: x86-64 > (Linux) | > | MODE: 64 > bit > | > | RUNNING ON: 1-CPU glass x86_64 (Linux 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 > #1 SMP > Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 > | Local time zone must be set--see zic ) > 369MB | > | PROCESS ID: 16227 DATE: 04/29/11 17:36:57 > ART | > | USER IDS: REAL=glass (1000) EFFECTIVE=glass > (1000) | > | DATEFORMAT: %m/%d/%y > %H:%M:%S | > > |_____________________________________________________________________________| > > > Internal tables are configured for 335 concurrent clients. > Server socket gs64ldi (protocol TCP) is created, with a > delay of > 60 seconds. > Summary of netldi parameters: > The host name is "glass". > GEMSTONE is: "/opt/gemstone/product". > GEMSTONE_NRS_ALL is: "#dir:/opt/gemstone/log". > Clients are not authenticated. > Process creation is permitted through user's HOME > directory. > Pool of ports is "50378:50378". > Created processes belong to the account named "glass". > The default directory for log files is '/home/glass/'. > Entering Service Loop > > > other info; > > uname -a > > Linux glass 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 #1 SMP Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 > Local time > zone must be set--see zic x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 > Dual Core > Processor 3800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux > > > glass /opt/gemstone/log$ ps fax | grep gem > 16443 pts/1 S+ 0:00 \_ grep > --colour=auto gem > 16227 ? Ss 0:00 > /opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.4-x86_64.Linux/sys/netldid > gs64ldi -g -aglass -p50378:50378 > 16367 ? Ssl 0:00 > > /opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.4-x86_64.Linux/sys/stoned_paio > seaside -z/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/data/system.conf > -l/opt/gemstone/log/seaside.log > 16368 ? Sl 0:00 \_ > /opt/gemstone/product/sys/shrpcmonitor > 'seaside@168.83.84.63 <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63> > <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63 <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63>>' > setlocationstr 4687 setnumpages 49 > > setnumprocs 0 setmemlock 1 setspinlockcount 585 > settargetfflimit 1 > setnumffpgsvrs 1900 setnumsharedctrs startup sloop exit > 16374 ? S 0:00 \_ > /opt/gemstone/product/sys/pgsvrmain > seaside@168.83.84.63 <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63> > <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63 <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63>> > 0 1 -1 > > 16376 ? S 0:00 \_ > /opt/gemstone/product/sys/pgsvrmain > TCP 54712 90 > 16385 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem > pagemanager 'seaside' -T 5000 > 16391 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem > reclaimgcgem 'seaside' 0 0 -T 5000 > 16392 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem > admingcgem 'seaside' -T 5000 > 16393 ? Sl 0:00 \_ /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem > symbolgem 'seaside' -T 10000 > > > any clue? > best regards > mdc > > > > > |
Hi Dale
i'm following the http://onsmalltalk.com/2010-10-30-installing-a-gemstone-seaside-server-on-ubuntu-10.10 for install glass from scratch , but i think that script only install gemstone right? If a want to install glass . the apache part, would by installed following http://programminggems.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/slicehost-2 script? the part where you install apache and friends? what you think ? am I right? best MDC On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Dale Henrichs <[hidden email]> wrote: Juan, |
I usually install lighttpd (because the fastCGI module is built-in) so I'm not familiar with the ins and outs of installing Apache, but it seems to me that different distros just might need different Apache installs ...
Dale From: "Juan" <[hidden email]> To: "Dale Henrichs" <[hidden email]> Cc: "GemStone Seaside beta discussion" <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 11:11:59 AM Subject: Re: [GS/SS Beta] help installing GLASS Hi Dale i'm following the http://onsmalltalk.com/2010-10-30-installing-a-gemstone-seaside-server-on-ubuntu-10.10 for install glass from scratch , but i think that script only install gemstone right? If a want to install glass . the apache part, would by installed following http://programminggems.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/slicehost-2 script? the part where you install apache and friends? what you think ? am I right? best MDC On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Dale Henrichs <[hidden email]> wrote: Juan, |
Hi Dale
Do you have an up to date lighttpd based GLASS appliance I could download for Windows XP? I tried http://onsmalltalk.com/2010-10-30-installing-a-gemstone-seaside-server-on-ubuntu-10.10 I got the ubuntu-server-10.10-amd64.zip appliance for Windows XP running on my laptop but I got stuck on the first sentence of the installation instructions about how he assumed that I already had Apache installed. I would like to use lighttpd with GLASS. -Kjell --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- ( Here is my Linux related background: I don't know much about Linux. I read some books about Unix in the 1980s, I had it in a class and I remember DOS. I subscribed to Linux magazine for a while. I bought Linux a couple times but never got it dual installed with Windows in the 1990s. I like the VMWare appliances. They work easy. I was hoping I could avoid learning a lot about Linux right at first and just focus on porting my BorgLisp stuff from Dolphin Smalltalk into pharo and into GLASS. If that is not the case and I do need to learn some Linux before I can get GLASS going behind lighttpd then I think I need a push towards the sites / lists / books I need to catch up. Thanks ) On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Dale Henrichs <[hidden email]> wrote: > I usually install lighttpd (because the fastCGI module is built-in) so I'm > not familiar with the ins and outs of installing Apache, but it seems to me > that different distros just might need different Apache installs ... > Dale > > ________________________________ > From: "Juan" <[hidden email]> > To: "Dale Henrichs" <[hidden email]> > Cc: "GemStone Seaside beta discussion" <[hidden email]> > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 11:11:59 AM > Subject: Re: [GS/SS Beta] help installing GLASS > > Hi Dale > > i'm following the > http://onsmalltalk.com/2010-10-30-installing-a-gemstone-seaside-server-on-ubuntu-10.10 > for install glass from scratch , but i think that script only install > gemstone right? > If a want to install glass . the apache part, would by installed following > http://programminggems.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/slicehost-2 script? > the part where you install apache and friends? > what you think ? > am I right? > best > MDC > > > > On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Dale Henrichs <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Juan, >> >> I would suggest Ramon's writeup >> (http://onsmalltalk.com/2010-10-30-installing-a-gemstone-seaside-server-on-ubuntu-10.10) >> as the most recent writeup for the most recent Ununtu version and Nick's >> writeup >> (http://www.nickager.com/nasite/blog/Create-a-free-Gemstone-server-in-the-cloud-in-10-minutes) >> if you want to deploy on EC2... >> >> You're most recent post mentioned GenToo, so perhaps the Ubuntu >> instructions can be adapted? >> >> Dale >> >> On 05/13/2011 01:13 PM, Juan wrote: >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> Thanks for response. >>> I noted the page (http://gemstonesoup.wordpress.com/glass-101/) has >>> many links, wich is what you are thinking? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Dale Henrichs <[hidden email] >>> <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote: >>> >>> Juan, >>> >>> Sorry for the long delay in replying, but I've been on vacation and >>> then at a VMware conference... >>> >>> /etc/init.d/topaz is not a script that is provided as part of the >>> GLASS release ... >>> >>> >>> Yes , is the way that as restart gems when gems hang or die (using >>> appliance) >>> Yes i copied from appliance this script. >>> >>> Where is the scritp for this job , provides for GLASS release? >>> there one list off necesary scripts with variables declaration's >>> (globals may be) >>> for start GLASS engine on any linux distribution? >>> >>> Best >>> MDC >>> >>> /etc/init.d/topaz must be script that you have copied from an >>> existing appliance or from some instructions for creating an >>> appliance... >>> >>> Sooo, I don't think those scripts were necessarily written to be >>> portable to a different virtual machine setup ... >>> >>> In the end though I think that the at least the host issue is >>> directly related to the fact that for the GLASS appliance an >>> assumption was made that the name of the host was 'glass' so it is >>> likely that that name is hard-wired into the scripts in a number of >>> places ... >>> >>> Have you tried following the instructions for installing a native >>> gemstone installation that are listed in the GLASS 101 page under >>> GLASS Installation? >>> >>> http://gemstonesoup.wordpress.com/glass-101/ >>> >>> They cover most of the steps you need to follow in getting GemStone >>> up and running. >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> >>> On 05/02/2011 10:50 AM, Juan wrote: >>> >>> hi >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Dale Henrichs >>> <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> >>> <mailto:[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>>> wrote: >>> >>> Along with the gslist info, I am interested in >>> >>> - how you start the topaz session in question >>> >>> >>> this is part of boot process ( rc.conf. al default level) >>> >>> manualy i do: >>> >>> /etc/init.d/topaz start >>> >>> - the contents of the .topazini file (if any) in the >>> directory >>> where you manually start topaz >>> >>> I assume that your host name is not 'glass' and that is were >>> the >>> error is occuring ... now the question is who is using >>> 'glass' as >>> the host ... >>> >>> >>> >>> glass@glass ~ $ cat /etc/conf.d/hostname >>> # /etc/conf.d/hostname >>> # Set to the hostname of this machine >>> HOSTNAME="glass" >>> >>> it's enough ? >>> >>> TIa >>> >>> mdc >>> >>> >>> 'glass' is the name of the host that we use when we ship the >>> appliance... >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> On Apr 29, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Juan wrote: >>> >>> hi >>> >>> i'm installing GLass from scratch into one vm image. My >>> linux >>> distro is Gentoo. >>> we use many scripts published on the web , and the pdf >>> for install >>> , and correct many scripts >>> not big deal but the topaz process not working. >>> >>> log of one topaz >>> >>> | GemStone/S64 Object-Oriented Data Management >>> System | >>> | Copyright (C) GemStone Systems, Inc. >>> 1986-2011 | >>> | All rights >>> reserved. | >>> | covered by Patent Number 6,567,905 Generational >>> Garbage >>> Collector. | >>> >>> >>> +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >>> | PROGRAM: topaz, Linear GemStone Interface (Linked >>> Session) | >>> | VERSION: 2.4.4.4, Thu Jan 27 14:16:02 >>> 2011 | >>> | BUILD: >>> gss64_2_4_4_x_branch-25116 >>> | >>> | BUILT FOR: x86-64 >>> (Linux) | >>> | MODE: 64 >>> bit >>> | >>> | RUNNING ON: 1-CPU glass x86_64 (Linux 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 >>> #1 SMP >>> Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 >>> | Local time zone must be set--see zic ) >>> 369MB | >>> | PROCESS ID: 16100 DATE: 04/29/11 17:36:56 >>> ART | >>> | USER IDS: REAL=glass (1000) EFFECTIVE=glass >>> (1000) | >>> | DATEFORMAT: %m/%d/%y >>> %H:%M:%S | >>> >>> >>> |_____________________________________________________________________________| >>> [Info]: LNK client/gem GCI levels = 844/844 >>> >>> [Info]: Logging out at 04/29/11 17:36:57 ART >>> ----------------------------------------------------- >>> GemStone: Error Fatal >>> The given Stone Repository monitor cannot be reached: >>> , could not find server 'seaside' on host 'glass' >>> because: it does >>> not exist. >>> >>> >>> Gs64ldi log >>> >>> >>> >>> _____________________________________________________________________________ >>> | GemStone/S64 Object-Oriented Data Management >>> System | >>> | Copyright (C) GemStone Systems, Inc. >>> 1986-2011 | >>> | All rights >>> reserved. | >>> >>> >>> +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >>> | PROGRAM: NETLDI, GemStone Network >>> Daemon | >>> | VERSION: 2.4.4.4, Thu Jan 27 14:16:02 >>> 2011 | >>> | BUILD: >>> gss64_2_4_4_x_branch-25116 >>> | >>> | BUILT FOR: x86-64 >>> (Linux) | >>> | MODE: 64 >>> bit >>> | >>> | RUNNING ON: 1-CPU glass x86_64 (Linux 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 >>> #1 SMP >>> Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 >>> | Local time zone must be set--see zic ) >>> 369MB | >>> | PROCESS ID: 16227 DATE: 04/29/11 17:36:57 >>> ART | >>> | USER IDS: REAL=glass (1000) EFFECTIVE=glass >>> (1000) | >>> | DATEFORMAT: %m/%d/%y >>> %H:%M:%S | >>> >>> >>> |_____________________________________________________________________________| >>> >>> >>> Internal tables are configured for 335 concurrent clients. >>> Server socket gs64ldi (protocol TCP) is created, with a >>> delay of >>> 60 seconds. >>> Summary of netldi parameters: >>> The host name is "glass". >>> GEMSTONE is: "/opt/gemstone/product". >>> GEMSTONE_NRS_ALL is: "#dir:/opt/gemstone/log". >>> Clients are not authenticated. >>> Process creation is permitted through user's HOME >>> directory. >>> Pool of ports is "50378:50378". >>> Created processes belong to the account named "glass". >>> The default directory for log files is '/home/glass/'. >>> Entering Service Loop >>> >>> >>> other info; >>> >>> uname -a >>> >>> Linux glass 2.6.36-gentoo-r8 #1 SMP Tue Mar 29 17:27:54 >>> Local time >>> zone must be set--see zic x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 >>> Dual Core >>> Processor 3800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux >>> >>> >>> glass /opt/gemstone/log$ ps fax | grep gem >>> 16443 pts/1 S+ 0:00 \_ >>> grep >>> --colour=auto gem >>> 16227 ? Ss 0:00 >>> >>> /opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.4-x86_64.Linux/sys/netldid >>> gs64ldi -g -aglass -p50378:50378 >>> 16367 ? Ssl 0:00 >>> >>> >>> /opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.4-x86_64.Linux/sys/stoned_paio >>> seaside -z/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/data/system.conf >>> -l/opt/gemstone/log/seaside.log >>> 16368 ? Sl 0:00 \_ >>> /opt/gemstone/product/sys/shrpcmonitor >>> 'seaside@168.83.84.63 <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63> >>> <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63 <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63>>' >>> setlocationstr 4687 setnumpages 49 >>> >>> setnumprocs 0 setmemlock 1 setspinlockcount 585 >>> settargetfflimit 1 >>> setnumffpgsvrs 1900 setnumsharedctrs startup sloop exit >>> 16374 ? S 0:00 \_ >>> /opt/gemstone/product/sys/pgsvrmain >>> seaside@168.83.84.63 <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63> >>> <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63 <mailto:seaside@168.83.84.63>> >>> 0 1 -1 >>> >>> 16376 ? S 0:00 \_ >>> /opt/gemstone/product/sys/pgsvrmain >>> TCP 54712 90 >>> 16385 ? Sl 0:00 \_ >>> /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem >>> pagemanager 'seaside' -T 5000 >>> 16391 ? Sl 0:00 \_ >>> /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem >>> reclaimgcgem 'seaside' 0 0 -T 5000 >>> 16392 ? Sl 0:00 \_ >>> /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem >>> admingcgem 'seaside' -T 5000 >>> 16393 ? Sl 0:00 \_ >>> /opt/gemstone/product/sys/gem >>> symbolgem 'seaside' -T 10000 >>> >>> >>> any clue? >>> best regards >>> mdc >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > |
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