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Re: *.out.bad files for cases 51,53,69,82,83

To: "Zhang, Sonic" <sonic.zhang@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: *.out.bad files for cases 51,53,69,82,83
From: kenmcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 10:30:49 +1100 (EST)
Cc: "PCP (E-mail)" <pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
In-reply-to: <957BD1C2BF3CD411B6C500A0C944CA2602AFA30D@pdsmsx32.pd.intel.com>
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On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Zhang, Sonic wrote:

> Hi,
> 
>       Please see the attachments and give me some advice.
>       Thanks.


051
        Needed re-work to remove dependence on valid sgi hostnames,
        see the attached 051.tar.gz
        Additional local customization is also required, see the new
        051.hosts file for explanatory comments.

053
        Something is definitely broken here on your installation ... the
        numbers reported for Busy CPU should be be in the range 0 to
        number-of-cpus, not -1073744096 ... you'll need to debug the
        src-oss/pmclient application some.

069
        This looks like a local setup problem:

                sevens.sh.intel.com: Connection refused

        The login pcpqa needs to be able to rsh to this host without
        any password prompt, i.e.

                rsh -l pcpqa sevens.sh.intel.com some-shell-cmd

        needs to work.

        I failed to mention that in the README and chk.setup does not
        check this ... I'll fix both these oversights ... a new README
        and chk.setup is attached.

082     Default umask problem ... the attached 082 should fix it.

083     Same as 069 ... fix that issue and then try again.

Attachment: 051.tar.gz
Description: 051.tar.gz

Attachment: README
Description: README

Attachment: chk.setup
Description: chk.setup

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