[Orca-dev] Re: orcallator.se v1.28b7 - mknod: argument mismatch
Blair Zajac
blair at orcaware.com
Fri Oct 5 13:15:36 PDT 2001
Looking at the code I'm guessing the problem is on x86 Solaris?
Can you try this SE program on Sparc and x86?
#include <stat.se>
#include <kstat.se>
int main()
{
return 0;
}
Blair
EMelander at wyndham.com wrote:
>
> To provide more information, I was using an intel machine using
> Solaris 8 as my test environment to evenutally roll out ORCA to the
> enterprise. I installed the SEToolkit on a pair of sparcs running
> Solaris 7 and Solaris 8 without any issue. The remainer of the
> SEToolkit scripts work without issue, although I am unable to test
> the scripts that require X as it is not installed (i.e. toptool)
>
> The previous versions of orcallator work without issue (1.28b5 and
> lower).
>
> --- In orca-developers at y..., Blair Zajac <blair at o...> wrote:
> > I just downloaded and installed SE 3.2.1 and tried orcallator 1.28
> and didn't
> > get these messages.
> >
> > I am seeing these as non-root
> >
> > > ./RICHPse-3.2.1/reloc/RICHPse/bin/se orcallator.se-1.28.txt
> > Warning: cannot open /dev/ip
> > Warning: Mib not initialized: Variables will have invalid values:
> Near line 62
> >
> > Is SE properly installed? Do any of the other SE example scripts
> fail in the
> > same manner, such as toptool?
> >
> > Blair
> >
> > EMelander at w... wrote:
> > >
> > > When using the latest SEToolkit v3.2.1 with the latest
> orcallator.se
> > > v1.28b7, I experience the following error:
> > >
> > > [root at eclipse /tmp]# se ./orcallator.se
> > > "/opt/RICHPse/include/kstat.se", line 418: mknod: argument
> mismatch
> > > "/opt/RICHPse/include/kstat.se", line 418: mknod: argument
> mismatch
> > > "/opt/RICHPse/include/kstat.se", line 447: mknod: argument
> mismatch
> > > "/opt/RICHPse/include/kstat.se", line 447: mknod: argument
> mismatch
> > > "/opt/RICHPse/include/kstat.se", line 418: error: syntax error
> > > "/opt/RICHPse/include/kstat.se", line 418: fatal: Errors detected.
> > > Exiting.
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
>
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