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Snapshot from 12/03

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list Frédéric Mangeant · Mon, 13 Mar 2006 10:36:54 +0100 ·
Hi Henrik

the latest snapshot now builds fine on my test system (Gentoo Linux x86, 
Hobbit 4.2-pre built with GCC 3.4.5).

When starting it, I get this error in hobbitd.log :

2006-03-13 10:24:41 How did this happen? clients=0, s.sem_op=0
2006-03-13 10:28:45 Setup complete

However, it runs fine.

Time to test the "disable until" and DOWNTIME settings for individual 
tests...

Regards,

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list Henrik Størner · Mon, 13 Mar 2006 10:51:29 +0100 ·
quoted from Frédéric Mangeant
On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 10:36:54AM +0100, Fr?d?ric Mangeant wrote:
Hi Henrik

the latest snapshot now builds fine on my test system (Gentoo Linux x86, 
Hobbit 4.2-pre built with GCC 3.4.5).

When starting it, I get this error in hobbitd.log :

2006-03-13 10:24:41 How did this happen? clients=0, s.sem_op=0
2006-03-13 10:28:45 Setup complete

However, it runs fine.
The timestamps show that there are 4 minutes between these two log-
entries. Are you sure that the first one happened when you were
starting Hobbit ? From the timestamp, it looks more like it happened
when you shut down Hobbit.

(NB: The very first log-entries from starting Hobbit are in the
     hobbitlaunch.log file).


Regards,
Henrik
list Frédéric Mangeant · Mon, 13 Mar 2006 11:05:04 +0100 ·
quoted from Henrik Størner
Henrik Stoerner a écrit :
On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 10:36:54AM +0100, Fr?d?ric Mangeant wrote:
  

The timestamps show that there are 4 minutes between these two log-
entries. Are you sure that the first one happened when you were
starting Hobbit ? From the timestamp, it looks more like it happened
when you shut down Hobbit.

(NB: The very first log-entries from starting Hobbit are in the
     hobbitlaunch.log file).
  
Oops, I didn't notice the 4 minutes delay between the two log entries...
You must be right, it was when I stopped Hobbit before running "make 
install"...


I've tried the "disable until OK" functionnality, it worked for a few 
minutes but then the service was enabled :

Mon Mar 13 10:50:52 2006 +++ red +++ 0:06:44
Mon Mar 13 10:46:15 2006 +++ blue +++ 0:04:37
Mon Mar 13 10:45:52 2006 +++ red +++ 0:00:23

Same if I "disable until OK" when the status is OK :

Mon Mar 13 11:02:36 2006 +++ green +++ 0:00:30
Mon Mar 13 10:58:05 2006 +++ blue +++ 0:04:31
Mon Mar 13 10:57:36 2006 +++ green +++ 0:00:29

Final question : is it possible to "disable until OK" using command line ?

Thanks in advance !

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Frédéric Mangeant

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list Lars Ebeling · Mon, 13 Mar 2006 11:11:11 +0100 ·
The only problem I have with disabling until OK, is (as I wrote before) that 
the disabled tests are enabled when you restart hobbit.
And thus red.

Regards
Lars
quoted from Frédéric Mangeant
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Subject: Re: [hobbit] Snapshot from 12/03


I've tried the "disable until OK" functionnality, it worked for a few
minutes but then the service was enabled :

Mon Mar 13 10:50:52 2006 +++ red +++ 0:06:44
Mon Mar 13 10:46:15 2006 +++ blue +++ 0:04:37
Mon Mar 13 10:45:52 2006 +++ red +++ 0:00:23

Same if I "disable until OK" when the status is OK :

Mon Mar 13 11:02:36 2006 +++ green +++ 0:00:30
Mon Mar 13 10:58:05 2006 +++ blue +++ 0:04:31
Mon Mar 13 10:57:36 2006 +++ green +++ 0:00:29

Final question : is it possible to "disable until OK" using command line ?

Thanks in advance !

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Frédéric Mangeant

Steria EDC Sophia-Antipolis