Hi,
The command "/usr/ddu/ddu.py" is failed with traceback below:
$ /usr/ddu/ddu.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/ddu/ddu.py", line 1297, in ?
app=HDDgui()
File "/usr/ddu/ddu.py", line 721, in __init__
self.__dev_tree,self.__certdata,self.abnormal_path=insert_row(model)
File "/usr/ddu/ddu.py", line 660, in insert_row
parentiter=dev_tree[component_disc[1]][0]
KeyError: ' /tmp/dvt_cd_ctl_tmpfile'
Thanks,
Vitaly
On Sun, 2008-07-13 at 18:45 +0800, zhongyuan sun - Sun Microsystems -
Beijing China wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tested DDU on HP2133, it worked fine in my case. could you try it
> by command line way? start it by typing "/usr/ddu/ddu.py" in a term
> prompt.
>
> Thanks,
> Zhongyuan
>
> å¨2008å¹´07æ10æ¥ç15:43ï¼Vitaly Davidenkoåéï¼
> > > Yes, Device Driver Utility is mainly target for OpenSolaris, it's not
> > > bundled into snv, could you tell me how you install DDU into Snv?
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> > I'm newbie in OpenSolaris World, and probably I did not understand
> > correctly some terms. My fault.
> > I have installed OpenSolaris 200805 (aka Indiana). When I read 'snv91'
> > on booting screen, i thought that operation system installed on my
> > laptop IS OpenSolaris snv 91.
> >
> > >
> > > It might not startup up if some python module are missing.
> >
> >
> > DDU appears in the System/Administration menu and , as I remember,
> > successfully launched in OpenSolaris(Indiana) that was installed on
> > VMWare Fusion virtual machine. DDU does not work when Indiana is
> > installed on real laptops - Lenovo X61 and HP2133.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Vitaly
> >
>
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