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Re: [gomd-devel] Pleliminary support for complex/multiple-nodes request


From: Matthias Rechenburg
Subject: Re: [gomd-devel] Pleliminary support for complex/multiple-nodes request. Screenshot included.
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 13:13:34 +0200
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Hey JP,

found some time to test all your changes+updates now :)
...in short : VERY GOOD WORK
The menu-interface from the gomd is now very usable !!!

I found 2 (i think smaller) issues:

1)  sometimes no quit possible
e.g.
gomd #
q

<DBG>: RECEIVED LINE: q
<DBG>: COMMAND  :#q#

<DBG>: FOUND A NODE: #1#
Ending session

gomd #


- connections from remote (other than localhost) are not working
  (connection refused !?)

address@hidden root]# telnet node4 9889
Trying 192.168.88.4...
telnet: connect to address 192.168.88.4: Connection refused
address@hidden root]# telnet localhost 9889
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Welcome to generic openMosix daemon at localhost.localdomain from socket 14
------------------| should be "general" here ;)  <-------------------------
Here is node #22532


On Montag 21 April 2003 11:33, Gian Paolo Ghilardi wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Here is a screenshot of gomd executing a complex/multiple-nodes request.
> Actually it doesn't support ranges for nodes.
>
> Please notice:
> Node #1: inactive
> Node #2: active and idle (load=0)
> Node #4: unvalid oM node or not present
> Char 'a': unvalid request (when an illegal character is found, the request
> will end)

works perfect for me in testing here :)

>
> Code was committed to CVS for beta-testing.
> Now I need your comments... :)
>
> Byez.
>
> <rejected>
>
> PS: sorry for being so tedious...

as mentioned you are not ;)
BIG progress in the gomd. thx again JP for you busy coding.

howdy,

Matt
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