Hi,
here is a question from Chris concerning IPv6 support of the LS.
Best
Stephan
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Hi Stephan,
Using LS 1.5 RC3 I'm seeing a lot of messages like this in syslog:
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c033::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c033::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c062::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c049::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c064::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c082::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c06d::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c06d::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c064::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c048::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c02d::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c060::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c02d::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c06c::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c06c::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c067::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c00c::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c067::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c00c::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c05e::1
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c05e::2
Jun 3 11:31:07 lsmp2 jsvc.exec[1199]: Ignoring address: 2001:620:0:c017::2
I don't know if it is really associated with the LS, but just as a general question,
is IPv6 supported in LS at all? (in general and summarization).
If not, this needs to be added on the roadmap.
Regards,
Chris
On 5/18/10 2:13 PM, Stephan Kraft wrote:
> Hi Ivan,
>
> thanks for successful testing.
>
> The developer of the LS is Slawomir Trzaszczka, he can help you out for
> finding the information you need.
>
>
> Kind regards
>
> Stephan
>
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Betreff: Re: [perfsonar-testing] LS 1.5 RC3
> Datum: Tue, 18 May 2010 08:39:36 +0200
> Von: Ivanovic Ivan
> An: Stephan Kraft
> CC: Slawomir Trzaszczka
>
>
>
> Hello Mr. Stephan,
> I have installed LS from
> https://wiki.man.poznan.pl/perfsonar-mdm/images/perfsonar-mdm/files/perfsonar-java-xml-ls/1.5-RC3/perfsonar-java-xml-ls-1.5-rc3.noarch.rpm
> location.
> Installation went fine and I didn't have any problems. I have also used
> PerfsonarUI playground tab and performed echo and self-test queries, which
> were successful.
> I didn't have the opportunity to use LS before so I don't know what kind of
> tests should I perform further. If you have any documentation or useful
> links please inform me.
> Regards,
> Ivan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephan Kraft"
> To: "Ivan Ivanovic"
> Cc: "Slawomir Trzaszczka"
> Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 10:57 AM
> Subject: Re: [perfsonar-testing] LS 1.5 RC3
>
>
>> Hi Ivan,
>> can I ask you to check the LS and get in touch with Slawek, if there are
>> problems? We have a timing issue, so we need it a little bit faster.
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Stephan
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 17.05.2010 10:10, schrieb Slawomir Trzaszczka:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> RC3 packagaes for LookupService are available.
>>>
>>> https://wiki.man.poznan.pl/perfsonar-mdm/images/perfsonar-mdm/files/perfsonar-java-xml-ls/1.5-RC3/perfsonar-java-xml-ls-1.5-rc3.noarch.rpm
>>> https://wiki.man.poznan.pl/perfsonar-mdm/images/perfsonar-mdm/files/perfsonar-java-xml-ls/1.5-RC3/perfsonar-java-xml-ls_1.5-0rc3_all.deb
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Slawek
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Dr. Stephan Kraft, DFN-Labor
>> Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
>> Regionales RechenZentrum Erlangen (RRZE)
>> Martensstraße 1, 91058 Erlangen, Germany
>> Tel. +49 9131 85-28735 -28800, Fax +49 9131 302941
>>
>
>