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AW: [perfsonar-user] No tests on configuration page after migration


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  • From: "Garnizov, Ivan" <>
  • To: Michael Robbert <>, "" <>
  • Subject: AW: [perfsonar-user] No tests on configuration page after migration
  • Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2020 15:27:37 +0000

Hi Michael,

Please check this file: /var/lib/perfsonar/toolkit/gui-tasks.conf
Please create a backup copy of it.
Your configuration (the one you expect to find) should be present there.
When you recognise them look for rows with: " added_by_mesh 1" in the
test specification of your interest.
Depending on whether this host is part of a remote managed mesh, it may have
more test statements along with yours. Changing the wrong statements, might
duplicate the tests.
After you save the changes, the configuration should be back in the gui....
You may have to reboot in the end, but I doubt.

Please preserve the backup.


Regards,
Ivan Garnizov

GEANT WP6T3: pS development team
GEANT WP7T1: pS deployments GN Operations
GEANT WP9T2: Software governance in GEANT





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Betreff: [perfsonar-user] No tests on configuration page after migration

Last week I migrated one of our PerfSonar hosts(configuration and data) to
new hardware. I used the instructions from this page:
https://docs.perfsonar.net/install_migrate_centos7.html
Both hosts are/were running CentOS 7, but the page says that is fine. I also
kept the same IP address so that didn't change. From the dashboard I can see
that all the tests migrated perfectly. They are all listed, have historical
data, and new tests are running. The only thing that I see missing is if I go
to the Configuration page and click on the Tests tab there are no tests or
hosts listed.
Any ideas on why they aren't showing up there even though they do appear to
be running?

Thanks,
Mike Robbert
Colorado School of Mines



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