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  • what problem with this ??

    i am getting message on /var/log/message like this :
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: Traceback (most recent call last):
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: File "/usr/sbin/lvestats-server", line 240, in run
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: self.refresh()
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: File "/usr/sbin/lvestats-server", line 275, in refresh
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: new = parseLVEList()
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: File "/usr/sbin/lvestats-server", line 142, in parseLVEList
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: stat = LVEStat(line)
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: File "/usr/sbin/lvestats-server", line 51, in __init__
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: self.id, self.mep, self.cpu, self.io, self.cpu_usage, \
    Apr 12 21:06:45 joglo lvestats-server[8369]: IndexError: list index out of range

    what is this ?

  • #2
    Most likely -- you are running kernel for lve0.7.x
    and lve-stats/lve-utils got upgraded to lve0.8

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    • #3
      [<pts/0> root@joglo /home/noc]$ yum install kernel-2.6.18-338.5.1.el5.lve0.8.25
      Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, rhnplugin
      Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
      Excluding Packages in global exclude list
      Finished
      Setting up Install Process
      Package kernel-2.6.18-338.5.1.el5.lve0.8.25.x86_64 already installed and latest
      Nothing to do
      [<pts/0> root@joglo /home/noc]$ uname -a
      Linux joglo.griyahosting.com 2.6.18-294.26.1.el5.lve0.7.49 #1 SMP Tue Jan 4 17:11:58 EET 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

      ????

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      • #4
        reboot -- so that it would be 0.8 kernel, right now you are running 0.7.x

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        • #5
          Dear igor,
          after i reboot,
          server still using lve7.49,

          Thanks before,

          Regards,
          Ibanez

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          • #6
            check /etc/grub.conf
            Set default=0
            I am pretty sure that is what causing it.

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            • #7
              dear,
              oh Ok,

              thanks Mr. Igor

              Regards,
              Ibanez

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