That's good news. But how come you had a storage node entity already
stored in the database?
Le 12/11/2013 14:28, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
after I have deleted the only line from the RHQ_STORAGE_NODE table
by
hand, the node came up, and so does the agent!
rhq=> select * from RHQ_STORAGE_NODE;
id | address | cql_port | operation_mode | ctime
| mtime | error_msg | maintenance_pending | resource_id |
resource_op_hist_id
------+--------------------+----------+----------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------+---------------------
1001 | rhq-test.aensys.hu <
http://rhq-test.aensys.hu> | 9142 |
INSTALLED | 1384248842490 | 1384248842491 | | f
| |
(1 row)
rhq=> delete from RHQ_STORAGE_NODE where id=1001;
DELETE 1
In no time there is the storage node running, and also there are the
resources in the discovery queue.
Attila
2013/11/12 Attila Heidrich <attila.heidrich(a)gmail.com
<mailto:attila.heidrich@gmail.com>>
Hi!
I hope a long tail of agent.log will do!
I am pretty new using pastebin, hope you will see this:
http://pastebin.com/aqQufGMz
Currently I can see only this on the web interface / Admin / storage
nodes / this server
"There is no configuration available for this node. Is the agent
running on the rhq-test.aensys.hu <
http://rhq-test.aensys.hu>?"
The logs are very new since I have reinstalled the whole thing to
check if it can be reproduced.
Anyway, I use this command to delete the old inatsllation:
rm -rf rhq-server-4.10.0-SNAPSHOT rhq-agent/ rhq-data/
~/.java/.userPrefs/rhq*
With the recent stable versions there were some storage data in
/var/lib/rhq*, but I couldn't see such now.
Attila
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