From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Sat Mar 1 16:12:19 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 16:12:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: Interlock Errors Message-ID: Len and John, I noticed a couple of errors in the hardware manager log. 2003-02-27 10:23:22 -> Card/Channel: 1/7 Even/Odd: 768/769 Count/Ok: 1/1 Type/Command/Delay: 1/0/0 S/R/D/B/Value: 0/0/1/0/6776 2003-02-27 10:23:22 - wbsilicide: Enable failed. Return value exceeds limits. 2003-02-27 15:20:51 -> Card/Channel: 1/14 Even/Odd: 768/769 Count/Ok: 1/1 Type/Command/Delay: 1/0/0 S/R/D/B/Value: 0/0/1/0/-85 2003-02-27 15:20:51 - spectrum2: Enable failed. Return value exceeds limits. Bill From shott at snf.stanford.edu Sat Mar 1 19:35:27 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 19:35:27 -0800 Subject: Interlock Errors References: Message-ID: <3E617BFF.D530A7BC@snf.stanford.edu> Bill: The spectrum may not be a problem as it is, I think, decommissioned ... at the very least, nobody ever uses it. Wbsilicide is more troubling as that equipment is used ... it's interesting that we don't seem to hear reported problems. Thanks, John From booth at snf.stanford.edu Mon Mar 3 06:59:59 2003 From: booth at snf.stanford.edu (Len Booth) Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 06:59:59 -0800 Subject: Interlock Errors References: Message-ID: <3E636DEF.F5D6AC5C@snf.stanford.edu> Bill - I believe that Jim H has used the Rack plug for the old Spectrum to wire in a new interlock box for the Crtical Point Dryer (CPD?), and he may have been doing some enable/disable testing last week. I believe he said that it was not working as expected. Since the CPD is not in regular use yet, I don't think that John has been asked to make any changes to the CORAL interlock port assignments yet. Jim is also in progress with modifying the WBsilicide interlock boxes, and was doing some enable/disable testing on that last week. You will probably see more on this bench this week. Len From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Mon Mar 3 08:11:53 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 08:11:53 -0800 (PST) Subject: Interlock Errors In-Reply-To: <3E636DEF.F5D6AC5C@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: Len, Thanks for the update. Bill On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Len Booth wrote: > Bill - > I believe that Jim H has used the Rack plug for > the old Spectrum to wire in a new interlock box for > the Crtical Point Dryer (CPD?), and he may have been > doing some enable/disable testing last week. I > believe he said that it was not working as expected. > Since the CPD is not in regular use yet, I don't think > that John has been asked to make any changes to the > CORAL interlock port assignments yet. > > Jim is also in progress with modifying the > WBsilicide interlock boxes, and was doing some > enable/disable testing on that last week. You > will probably see more on this bench this week. > > Len > From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Thu Mar 6 08:16:29 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 08:16:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: Your Suggestion Message-ID: Ted, I've forwarded John your suggestion for adding comments to the new maintenance client. He reviews and prioritizes all Coral enhancements. Thanks, Bill From shott at snf.stanford.edu Thu Mar 6 12:17:02 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 12:17:02 -0800 Subject: Coral start/restart stuff ... Message-ID: <3E67ACBE.FA56CFEE@snf.stanford.edu> Bill and Mike: I believe that I've updated the files on atu so that: 1. Coral should start automatically start upon reboot. 2. Server status is examined every 20 minutes and logged to /var/log/coral/servers.log 3. "servers check" is run every 20 minutes and restarts the servers if it finds any of the "magic words" in any of the log files. Obviously, the reboot and server restart have not been checked ... but the "server status" is running. So, hopefully, this gets us one small step closer. Bill, did you make any progress on getting oracle running on sunstar? It occurs to me that we should consider modifying our "production" configuration so that the real coral client also gets downloaded to sunstar. (And that when we are doing development work there, we would have to remember to say "coral-dev" to get the development client. My thinking is that even before we had sunray failover, we sould be able to quickly switch from sunray to sunstar as the coral client server, simply by moving the fiber from sunray to sunstar. (Of course, for this to be effective, it presumes that well have the home directories mounted on each machine from the RAID and that we have /etc/passwd and friends rsynced from atu to sunstar ...). Thanks, John From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Thu Mar 6 15:03:21 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 15:03:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: Coral start/restart stuff ... In-Reply-To: <3E67ACBE.FA56CFEE@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: John, On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, John Shott wrote: > > Bill, did you make any progress on getting oracle running on sunstar? > I did get Oracle installed and running last night. I still have some configuration issues left to resolve, but I'm pretty close now. Bill From shott at snf.stanford.edu Thu Mar 6 15:14:31 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 15:14:31 -0800 Subject: Coral start/restart stuff ... References: Message-ID: <3E67D657.7A7FDB4C@snf.stanford.edu> Bill: Great!!! Glad to hear that you made good progress. Once that is ready to go, I may ask if we can modifiy the development version of the db setup scripts so that there is a tablespace for "rptmgr" and so that "reader" gets read access to many of the files. I think that I've got a chance of getting some of the simple xReporter stuff running pretty quickly. Incidentally, in the area of cleanup: I fixed it so that you should be able to ssh into sunstar ... I'd noticed that ssh would allow you to ssh out but that sshd wasn't running so you couldn't ssh in. I think I've got that fixed. I also finished the patch application of the sendmail stuff on sunstar so that it is compatible with atu and guilden (unless some tweaking of /usr/lib/mail configuration stuff was done) and then stopped sendmail on sunstar and renamed the S88sendmail startup script to s88sendmail so that sendmail won't accidentally restart ... Talk to you later, John From janineh at stanford.edu Fri Mar 7 11:09:56 2003 From: janineh at stanford.edu (Janine Hannibal) Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2003 11:09:56 -0800 Subject: Labmember not getting Coral Menu after login Message-ID: <3E68EE84.6090909@stanford.edu> Hello! Mark McMaster (mcmaster) has informed me that he does not get a Coral menu started when he logs into a Sunray. I've tried his username and password and confirm that Coral does not automatically start. Coral starts only when I go to console and type coral. Please advise how I can help him. Regards, Janine From janineh at stanford.edu Fri Mar 7 11:25:25 2003 From: janineh at stanford.edu (Janine Hannibal) Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2003 11:25:25 -0800 Subject: New Labmembers not getting Coral Menu after login Message-ID: <3E68F225.9010306@stanford.edu> Hello! Regarding my previous email below, other new labmembers (sanjay) that have been set up recently are not automatically getting the Coral menu. Thanks, Janine -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Labmember not getting Coral Menu after login Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2003 11:09:56 -0800 From: Janine Hannibal To: coral at snf.stanford.edu CC: mcmaster at cooligy.com, janineh at Stanford.EDU Hello! Mark McMaster (mcmaster) has informed me that he does not get a Coral menu started when he logs into a Sunray. I've tried his username and password and confirm that Coral does not automatically start. Coral starts only when I go to console and type coral. Please advise how I can help him. 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I have trouble launching remote coral.The message I receive is 'Admin manager is not responding". Pl. fix this problem. Regards, Sanjay Dubey, Ph.D. Senior Process Engineer Research & Development Labs 5800 Uplander Way Culver City, CA 90230 Tel: (310) 410-1244 ext. 111 Fax: (310) 216-5940 E-mail: dubey at rdl.com From shott at snf.stanford.edu Wed Mar 12 13:40:28 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:40:28 -0800 Subject: SwitchBox monitor dead? Message-ID: <3E6FA94C.BF68CFF6@snf.stanford.edu> Bill and Mike: Although it may be something entirely different, it appears to me that the monitor that we use in the computer room to connect to the switch box may be dead? Has anyone gotten an image on that since Monday evening? Or am I overlooking something incredibly simple? Thanks, John p.s. If it is the monitor ... which is the best candidate for a spare. I recall that each of you may have an extra in your office or maybe they've been moved to another hiding spot. From shott at snf.stanford.edu Wed Mar 12 13:47:19 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:47:19 -0800 Subject: athmgr permissions ... Message-ID: <3E6FAAE7.3B0D408A@snf.stanford.edu> Bill: I was checking to see if someone who was having remote coral passwords had actually set their remote password. In the process, I noticed that several (but not all) recently set remote password have chmod of 644 instead of 600 ... of course I'm looking in atu at /use/local/coral/etc/private/shadow ... you'll see them if you do a "ls -lt | more" in that directory. Interestingly, the once set today seem OK, but several of the ones set during the last week look wrong and I don't quite know why. Is there a chance that we had set a "custom" umask for athmgr on rosen taht didn't get set on atu? Thanks, John p.s. Thats how I noticed that the upstairs monitor it out ... since rosen isn't on the network, I was going to run up there to see if I could find any differences ... From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Wed Mar 12 13:49:14 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:49:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: SwitchBox monitor dead? In-Reply-To: <3E6FA94C.BF68CFF6@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: John, The last time I worked on the monitor was late Monday evening. I have a working monitor in my office that I would be happy to place upstairs. Bill On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, John Shott wrote: > Bill and Mike: > > Although it may be something entirely different, it appears to me that the > monitor that we use in the computer room to connect to the switch box may be > dead? Has anyone gotten an image on that since Monday evening? Or am I > overlooking something incredibly simple? > > Thanks, > > John > > p.s. If it is the monitor ... which is the best candidate for a spare. I > recall that each of you may have an extra in your office or maybe they've been > moved to another hiding spot. > From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Wed Mar 12 13:51:57 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:51:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: athmgr permissions ... In-Reply-To: <3E6FAAE7.3B0D408A@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: John, Some time ago we changed the start-up scripts to set the umask properly for the auth manager. Unless the scripts were changed and not checked in, we should be using those same scripts on atu. Bill On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, John Shott wrote: > Bill: > > I was checking to see if someone who was having remote coral passwords had > actually set their remote password. In the process, I noticed that several > (but not all) recently set remote password have chmod of 644 instead of 600 > ... of course I'm looking in atu at /use/local/coral/etc/private/shadow ... > you'll see them if you do a "ls -lt | more" in that directory. Interestingly, > the once set today seem OK, but several of the ones set during the last week > look wrong and I don't quite know why. Is there a chance that we had set a > "custom" umask for athmgr on rosen taht didn't get set on atu? > > Thanks, > > John > > p.s. Thats how I noticed that the upstairs monitor it out ... since rosen > isn't on the network, I was going to run up there to see if I could find any > differences ... > From mikebell at stanford.edu Thu Mar 13 07:13:08 2003 From: mikebell at stanford.edu (Mike Bell) Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 07:13:08 -0800 Subject: SwitchBox monitor dead? References: <3E6FA94C.BF68CFF6@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <3E70A004.6442F27D@stanford.edu> I don't have an extra, so I think Bill's is the best bet, if in fact it is the monitor and not the switch. The second monitor in my office is connected to the backup machine - sabora. Actually, I should probably rename this to use our old and more amusing backup machine name, but that's another issue. Mike John Shott wrote: > Bill and Mike: > > Although it may be something entirely different, it appears to me that the > monitor that we use in the computer room to connect to the switch box may be > dead? Has anyone gotten an image on that since Monday evening? Or am I > overlooking something incredibly simple? > > Thanks, > > John > > p.s. If it is the monitor ... which is the best candidate for a spare. I > recall that each of you may have an extra in your office or maybe they've been > moved to another hiding spot. From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Fri Mar 14 14:08:42 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 14:08:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: bob101 Coral Account Inactivated Message-ID: Dick, As you requested, I have inactivated bob101's Coral account. He will still be able to log onto the sunrays and snf, but he will not be able to run Coral to do anything in the lab. Bill From janineh at stanford.edu Mon Mar 17 09:13:50 2003 From: janineh at stanford.edu (Janine Hannibal) Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:13:50 -0800 Subject: Labmember list Message-ID: <3E76024E.8090204@stanford.edu> Hello, I have a user (masa) who says that he does not receive any emails from SNF. Is there a way that I can add him to the Labmembers email list? Thanks for all your assistance. Janine From shiwei20012002 at yahoo.com Wed Mar 19 16:00:44 2003 From: shiwei20012002 at yahoo.com (Wei Shi) Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 16:00:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: Ask Message-ID: <20030320000044.88687.qmail@web21209.mail.yahoo.com> Hi, I am Wei Shi, a new used of SNF. I am trying to do the "Download Java Web Start" in Step 2. Download Java WebStart. After I got into the website of http://java.sun.com/webapps/download/DisplayLinks, and click the " download" in the following, but no response from there, nothing appeared in my computer. So, could you tell me how to do it as soon as possible? Thanks, Wei Shi Download Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition 1.4.1_02 Frequently Asked Questions about Downloading You have chosen to download Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition 1.4.1_02 Download j2re-1_4_1_02-windows-i586.exe . Filesize = 8,273,304 bytes. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Fri Mar 21 12:59:42 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 12:59:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: Remote Password Problem Message-ID: Colby, Charles, Daniel, Janine, and Yuhe, When I restarted the servers today, I found that your remote passwords were corrupted. If you wish to use remote Coral, you will need to reset your remote password from a local Coral session. I'm not sure how this happended. If you have any clues, could you please send me email so I can prevent it in the future? Thanks! Sorry for the inconvenience, Bill Murray From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Fri Mar 21 13:10:03 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 13:10:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: Please help me with launching remote CORAL (fwd) Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 12:56:49 -0800 From: Sanjay Dubey To: "'bmurray at stanford.edu'" Subject: Please help me with launching remote CORAL Mr. Murray, I have trouble launching remote CORAL. I followed the instructions for doing so. I set up remote CORAL password while I was @ snf. I get the message saying "Admin manager is not responding" after it starts to launch it . Clicking on Trying in 3 seconds does not help. Pl. get this fixed in order for me to be able to make reservation (and subsequent travel plans) on snf equipment. Sending e-mail to coral at snf.stanford.edu did not evoke any response. Thanks! Sanjay Dubey, Ph.D. Senior Process Engineer Research & Development Labs 5800 Uplander Way Culver City, CA 90230 Tel: (310) 410-1244 ext. 111 Fax: (310) 216-5940 E-mail: dubey at rdl.com From janineh at stanford.edu Thu Mar 27 10:28:00 2003 From: janineh at stanford.edu (Janine Hannibal) Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 10:28:00 -0800 Subject: Cannot add new labmember Message-ID: <3E8342B0.9020208@stanford.edu> Hello! I've been trying to add a new labmember jmartin. Here's what I did: The first time I entered in all his information, then press submit all the fields went blank and it asked me for a default project name. When I highlighted the field, I could see the numbers. I retyped the default project and pressed submit. It asked again for the default project name. I cancelled out of that screen then closed down coral, logged out and logged back in. I retyped jmartin's information and pressed submit and now nothing happens. I hope I didn't mess anything up. Please advise. Thanks, Janine From amyers at iqmail.net Thu Mar 27 15:58:24 2003 From: amyers at iqmail.net (Alan Myers) Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 15:58:24 -0800 Subject: remote coral is not working Message-ID: <000c01c2f4bc$c0d77590$0200a8c0@alancomp> Clear DayJohn, Could you please look into this. Its been on again, off again all afternoon. Currently its off. Thanks, Alan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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