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RE: [Xen-cim] Cmpilify odd behavior


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  • From: "Szymanski, Lukasz K" <Lukasz.Szymanski@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:24:47 -0400
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  • Thread-topic: [Xen-cim] Cmpilify odd behavior

Where do I get the cmpilify lib from?  And where do I add it to the lib search path?
 
Luke


From: Gareth S Bestor [mailto:bestor@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Xen-cim] Cmpilify odd behavior


did the cmpilify lib itself get installed and on the lib search path?

- Gareth

Dr. Gareth S. Bestor
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xen-cim-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/19/2007 09:57:20 AM:

> Has anyone ever seen this, when looking at Xen_Memory through YAWN?

> [1090525504] Polling Manager: Thread 0 is finished. Cleaning up it's remains.
> [1090525504] Polling Manager: Work has been added to the queue
> [1090525504] Polling Manager: About to start a new thread
> [1090525504] Polling Manager: New thread started
> [1107310912] Polling Manager: A thread got some work to do
> [1107310912] Polling Manager: No work after 1 sec. I'm not waiting any longer
> [1090525504] Polling Manager: Thread 0 is finished. Cleaning up it's remains.
> [1090525504] Polling Manager: Work has been added to the queue
> [1090525504] Polling Manager: About to start a new thread
> [1090525504] Polling Manager: New thread started
> [1107310912] Polling Manager: A thread got some work to do
> [47930309435776] Received connection on 127.0.0.1:5988 from 127.0.0.1:34468
> [47930309435776] HTTPServer: Thread 0 is finished. Cleaning up it's remains.
> [47930309435776] HTTPServer: Work has been added to the queue
> [47930309435776] HTTPServer: About to start a new thread
> [47930309435776] HTTPServer: New thread started
> [1166059840] HTTPServer: A thread got some work to do
> [1166059840] Request Handler
> /usr/lib64/openwbem/requesthandlers/libowrequesthandlercimxml.so
> handling request for content type application/xml

> [1166059840] safeLibCreate::create called.  createFuncName =
> createIndicationRepLayer
> [1166059840] Got function name. calling function enumerateinstances
> [1166059840] CIMServer doing operation: EnumerateInstances on
> root/cimv2:Xen_Memory
> [1166059840] CIMRepository got class: Xen_Memory from namespace: root/cimv2
> [1166059840] CIMServer InstEnumerator Enumerating derived instance
> names: root/cimv2:Xen_Memory
> [1166059840] CMPIProviderIFC::getProvider loading library:
> /usr/lib64/cmpi/libXen_Memory.so
> [1166059840] CMPIProviderIFC::getProvider loading library:
> /usr/lib64/openwbem/cmpiproviders/libXen_Memory.so
> [1166059840] CMPIProviderIFC::getProvider loading library:
> /usr/local/lib/cmpi/libXen_Memory.so
> [1166059840] dlSharedLibraryLoader::loadSharedLibrary dlopen
> returned NULL.  Error is: /usr/local/lib/cmpi/libXen_Memory.so:
> undefined symbol: CMPILIFYInstance_cleanup

> [1166059840] CMPI provider ifc failed to load library:
> /usr/local/lib/cmpi/libXen_Memory.so for provider id Xen_Memory
> [1166059840] XMLExecute::processSimpleReq caught CIM exception:
> Code: 1
> File: OW_CIMServer.cpp
>  Line: 1784
> Message: general error (Invalid provider: Xen_Memory)

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