W dniu 15.05.2012 04:27, Deepak Saxena pisze:
On 11 May 2012 08:03, Andy Doan andy.doan@linaro.org wrote:
+1 the LAVA team
On 05/11/2012 06:56 AM, Deepti Kalakeri wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Venkatraman S <venkat@linaro.org mailto:venkat@linaro.org> wrote:
Checked that log. The boot log seems to be okay from the kernel. The rootfs was mounted and fsck also succeeded. 2 interesting sections:- 1) mount: mounting udev on /dev failed: No such device W: devtmpfs not available, falling back to tmpfs for /dev Do your scripts depend on udev ?
Not my scripts, but I guess the linaro-media-create used on LAVA does.
Here's is a link to the scheduler's view of this, which is a little easier to read and has details like the job time out.
http://validation.linaro.org/lava-server/scheduler/job/18287
That still doesn't quite give me enough information. Both this and the other log are confusing b/c as Venkat pointed out, it appears that the kernel booted OK and mounted the rootfs. Is there a log of what commands are actually run on the target with their respective outputs?
In lava-core, yes, in lava-dispatcher, no.
I cannot help you more than others did: the log is confusing (I re-wrote the dispatcher, in part, to address that), here it seems that after the reboot to the test image, lava decided that everything failed, since there are no timestamps on the messages it's hard to track
the reboot was requested at 07:52:36 and the system failed at 07:57:57 so 5 minutes later
It seems that fsck was checking the card at that time, seeing timestamps from the future (yay for test images that don't know what time it is).
That's about it Thanks ZK