Hi Sharon,
Sorry for the delayed response. I had some other priorities.
It's actually the other way around. I'm submitting the PROCESS START
request to Windows from Linux. The process command issued is:
staf-win PROCESS START SHELL COMMAND
C:\common\apache-ant-1.7.1\bin\ant PARMS -Dpath=D:\builds\992 WORKDIR
D:\builds\992\test-ui WAIT RETURNSTDOUT
There are two other issues we are encountering:
1. The error 22; which appears to be network related (as previously
discussed).
2. When copying files via staf the copy tends to be corrupt; in one case
a 0 byte file. In this scenario we are issuing:
staf-windows FS copy file D:\builds\1014\file-1.jar TODIRECTORY
D:\builds\1014\deploy TOMACHINE staf-windows
from the linux box in preparation for running the tests. The resultant
file at D:\builds\1014\deploy is file-1.jar of 0kb size when the original is
41kb.
The error message *is* being logged continuously which at some point
requires us to stop/start staf on the Windows machine in order to service
future requests.
I will send the var lists directly to you instead of posting to the
mailing list.
Raymond
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 16:08, Sharon Lucas <luc...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> The WaitForMultipleObject() function is a Windows function that STAF's
> ProcessMonitorThread() method calls on Windows machines when monitoring
> processes to see when they have completed so can notify the submitter.
> We've not seen this error before.
>
> So, you're saying that from a Windows machine, you're submitting a PROCESS
> START request to run a process on a Ubuntu Linux machine. What is the exact
> PROCESS START command that you are submitting? Are you seeing any bad
> effects (other than this error message)? e.g. Are you being properly
> notified when a process has completed and getting its process completion
> messages?
>
> Also, please provide the output from running the following STAF command on
> your Windows 2003 Server SP 2 machine and on your Ubuntu Linux machine:
>
> STAF local VAR LIST
>
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> Sharon Lucas
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> (512) 286-7313 or Tieline 363-7313
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>
> *Raymond Kroeker <raykroe...@gmail.com>*
>
> 06/15/2009 04:57 PM
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>
>
>
>
> I've come across a situation where the staf process logs an error
> message repeated for a given machine. We are running STAF 3.3.2 on
> Windows 2003 Server SP 2. The error message reads:
>
> 20090615-15:48:05;2348;00000100;Got WAIT_FAILED from
> WaitForMultipleObjects() in ProcessMonitorThread(), OS_RC: 6
>
> This happens after a directory listing or running test cases via the
> process service or almost any request from an instance of 3.3.2
> running on Ubuntu Linux.
>
> Has anyone seen this before, and/or can shed any light on the situation?
>
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