Hi, Am 10.09.2014 um 09:05 schrieb Kraus, Niki:
> after compiling GE2011.11p1 on Solaris 10 x86, I tried to make the > installation. > > ./aimk -no-java -no-jni -no-secure -spool-classic -no-dump -only-depend > ./scripts/zerodepend > ./aimk -no-java -no-jni -no-secure -spool-classic -no-dump depend > ./aimk -no-java -no-jni -no-secure -spool-classic -no-dump > > is looking good so far. > > > but then, something's wrong with the spooling - > > ! dbelkf@dbegkgrt2:/reuters/sge # ./install_qmaster ... > .. > .. > Making directories > ------------------ > > creating directory: /reuters/sge/default/spool/qmaster > creating directory: /reuters/sge/default/spool/qmaster/job_scripts > Hit <RETURN> to continue >> > > Setup spooling > -------------- > Dumping bootstrapping information > Initializing spooling database > error: unknown object type for list attribute "SC_job_load_adjustments" in > function "" > > Hit <RETURN> to continue >> > .. > .. > Grid Engine cluster configuration > --------------------------------- > > Please give the basic configuration parameters of your Grid Engine > installation: > > <execd_spool_dir> > > The pathname of the spool directory of the execution hosts. User >sgeadmin< > must have the right to create this directory and to write into it. > > Default: [/reuters/sge/default/spool] >> > > Grid Engine cluster configuration (continued) > --------------------------------------------- > > <administrator_mail> > > The email address of the administrator to whom problem reports are sent. > > It is recommended to configure this parameter. You may use >none< if you do > not wish to receive administrator mail. > > Please enter an email address in the form >u...@foo.com<. > > Default: [none] >> n.kr...@3beg.at > > The following parameters for the cluster configuration were configured: > > execd_spool_dir /reuters/sge/default/spool > administrator_mail n.kr...@3beg.at > > Do you want to change the configuration parameters (y/n) [n] >> > > > Command failed: ./utilbin/sol-amd64/spooldefaults configuration > /tmp/configuration_2014-09-09_16:13:27.8242 Was there any other file created in /tmp which might point to the reason (containing execd or master in its name)? -- Reuti > Probably a permission problem. Please check file access permissions. > Check read/write permission. Check if SGE daemons are running. > > ! dbelkf@dbegkgrt2:/reuters/sge # > > > ! dbelkf@dbegkgrt2:/reuters/sge # ls -l /reuters/sge/default/spool/ > drwxr-xr-x 20 sgeadmin sgeadmin 2048 Sep 9 16:12 qmaster > > > > > I need help on this topic what might be wrong, thank you. > > --Nick > > > 3 Banken EDV > Infrastruktur & Applikationen > Niki Kraus / System Integrator / Solaris, Linux Untere Donaulände 28, A-4020 > Linz > Tel.: +43 (732) 7802 32622 > Mobil: +43 (664) 80556 3502 > > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@gridengine.org > https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@gridengine.org https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users