Hi,<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/7/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Florian Forster</b> <<a href="mailto:octo@verplant.org">octo@verplant.org</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi Richard,<br><br>On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 10:28:14AM -0500, Richard Shade wrote:<br>> Guys, here are a few more.. Probably just release note addins..<br>> collectd: open (/mnt/collectd4/lib/collectd/types.db) failed: No such file or directory
<br><br>how did you install collectd? Did you use<br> $ make DESTDIR=... install<br>or something like that? I've just double-checked if `src/types.db' is<br>included in the latest tarball (rc8) and it is. Did you use that version
<br>or the other version that was missing that file (I think that was rc7)?<br><br>> May 7 10:23:22 domU-12-31-35-00-30-41 collectd[17200]: email: No such group: `collectd'<br>> May 7 10:23:22 domU-12-31-35-00-30-41 collectd[17200]: unixsock plugin: No such group: `collectd'
<br><br>This is simply a configuration issue: The plugins `email' and `unixsock'<br>create/open an UNIX-socket and try a `chgrp' on it. By default the group<br>they try to `chown' the file to is `collectd' which doesn't exist on
<br>your system. You can either set the group so something useful (as far as<br>I know only Linux honors the group of an UNIX-socket, anyway) or savely<br>ignore this message ;)<br><br>Sebastian, wouldn't it be a more sensible default to only to a `chgrp'
<br>when a group is configured?<br><br>> May 7 10:23:22 domU-12-31-35-00-30-41 collectd[17200]: read-function of plugin `apache' failed. Will syspend it for 10 second<br><br>I guess you don't have `libcurl' or `libcurl-dev' (or something like
<br>that) installed. Look for a package of the library and recompile or<br>disable that plugin to make this message go away ;)<br><br>> Can I get the types.db out of and earlier package?<br><br>As mentioned above: It is in the current tarball and it _should_ be
<br>installed in the same directory as the plugins. If you can find the file<br>in the source directory but it's not installed, could you please provide<br>the last few (20 or so) lines of an `make install'?<br><br>
> Florian, sorry about hitting you twice with this.<br><br>No problem ;) I've changed more after the first RC than I initially<br>intended, but the migration-scripts and (right now the most work to be<br>done) collection.cgi
need a lot more care than I expected. So I'm glad<br>that at least some bugs can be fixed in the meantime :)<br><br>Regards,<br>-octo<br>--<br>Florian octo Forster<br>Hacker in training<br>GnuPG: 0x91523C3D<br><a href="http://verplant.org/">
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</blockquote><div><br>Sorry I was using rc7. The types.db is present in rc8<br></div><br></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Thanks, <br><br>Richard Shade<br>RightScale<br><a href="http://www.rightscale.com/">http://www.rightscale.com/
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