From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2009-01-21 21:23:51
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On 20/Jan/2009 20:48 Richard Chapman wrote .. > Jamie Cameron wrote: > > On 18/Jan/2009 22:25 Richard Chapman wrote .. > > > >> Jamie Cameron wrote: > >> > >>> On 18/Jan/2009 17:24 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >>> > >>> > >>>> Jamie Cameron wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> On 18/Jan/2009 03:09 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> Jamie Cameron wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 14/Jan/2009 17:43 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Jamie Cameron wrote: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> On 12/Jan/2009 01:09 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Jamie Cameron wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> On 10/Jan/2009 02:01 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Jamie > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure whether this is the same problem you are already aware > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >> of > >> > >>>>>>>>>>>> but... on my Centos 5.2 system with Webmin 1.443 (devel) > >>>>>>>>>>>> In system documentation - search for "cluster" > >>>>>>>>>>>> Most of the following fail, and possibly others: > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> cluster-cim (rpm) > >>>>>>>>>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=cluster-cim&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> Manual > page > >>>>>>>>>>>> CentOS Linux Cluster Suite - CIM provider > >>>>>>>>>>>> cluster-snmp (rpm) > >>>>>>>>>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=cluster-snmp&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> Manual > >>>>>>>>>>>> page CentOS Linux Cluster Suite - SNMP agent > >>>>>>>>>>>> clusterdb (1) <view_man.cgi?page=clusterdb&sec=1&opts=&for=cluster> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Manual page cluster a PostgreSQL database > >>>>>>>>>>>> lvm2-cluster (rpm) > >>>>>>>>>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=lvm2-cluster&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> Manual > >>>>>>>>>>>> page Cluster extensions for userland logical volume management tools > >>>>>>>>>>>> modcluster (rpm) > >>>>>>>>>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=modcluster&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> Manual page > >>>>>>>>>>>> CentOS Linux Cluster Suite - remote management > >>>>>>>>>>>> system-config-cluster (rpm) > >>>>>>>>>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=system-config-cluster&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Manual page system-config-cluster is a utility which allows you to > >>>>>>>>>>>> manage cluster configuration in a graphical setting. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks again for all the great work. These are obviously not urgent > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >> - > >> > >>>>>>>>>>>> but just to add to the list...-) > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> This might be the same bug that I fixed recently with searching for > >>>>>>>>>>> man pages on CentOS. Could you tell me what goes wrong exactly? Are > items > >>>>>>>>>>> missing from the results, or does clicking on them not work? > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> - Jamie > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Hi Hamie.. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> I get lots of results for the search - but clicking on most of them > I > >>>>>>>>>> get an "Invalid Man Page" error. Here is the html (maybe). Note htat > I > >>>>>>>>>> am using Webmin Version 1.443 - which is your development version (I > >>>>>>>>>> think) so would that include your recent fixes? > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Module Index </man/index.cgi> > >>>>>>>>>> Manual Page > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> *Manual page for lvm2-cluster(rpm)* > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Invalid Manpage > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> The requested file (stdin) is not a valid (unformatted) man page. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> <- </man/index.cgi> Return to search form </man/index.cgi> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> You might want to try out the new development version, 1.459, which > >>>>>>>>> is now on www.webmin.com/devel.html . It includes a few fixes to the > >>>>>>>>> system documentation module. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Let me know if you are still seeing this error after upgrading though. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> - Jamie > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Hi Jamie.. In the directory I got to at: > >>>>>>>> http://download.webmin.com/devel/rpm/ > >>>>>>>> there is a 1.449-1 version and a "current" version. Both appear to have > >>>>>>>> the same modification date and time. You referred to a version > >>>>>>>> 1.459...Please let me know which i should try. I'm not sure whether the > >>>>>>>> "current" version is your Current released version - or the most recent > >>>>>>>> development version. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Sorry, I meant 1.449 .. that's the latest development version. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> - Jamie > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> Hi Jamie > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I downloaded and installed 1.449 - and tried the same system > >>>>>> docmentation request - with the same results (unfortunately). The > >>>>>> test I am doing is to search docemntation for "cluster" - then click > >>>>>> on lvm2-cluster.(rpm). I get the message: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Manual Page > >>>>>> > >>>>>> *Manual page for lvm2-cluster(rpm)* > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Invalid Manpage > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The requested file (stdin) is not a valid (unformatted) man page. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> <- <_unsafe_link_> Return to search form <_unsafe_link_> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I get the same for many of the results fro this search. Please don't > >>>>>> treat this as an urgent problem - but if there is anything I can do > >>>>>> to help track down the problem - I would be more than happy to help. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I gather you don't have access to a centos 5.2 system. I'm sure we > >>>>>> could come to some arrangement if that would help. Maybe you could > >>>>>> tell me what IP you will be coming from for my firewall - and if you > >>>>>> have an email certificate you could send me - I could send you an > >>>>>> password securely. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> Actually, I have several CentOS 5.2 boxes .. and I just tried > >>>>> installing the lvm2-cluster package on one of them, using yum. > >>>>> However, after install I still don't see any man pages matching a > >>>>> search for lvm2-cluster, so I can't re-produce this error. > >>>>> > >>>>> What search term did you use to get that man page? > >>>>> > >>>>> - Jamie > >>>>> > >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On 18/Jan/2009 03:09 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >>>>> > >>>>> Jamie Cameron wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> On 14/Jan/2009 17:43 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Jamie Cameron wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On 12/Jan/2009 01:09 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Jamie Cameron wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On 10/Jan/2009 02:01 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Hi Jamie > >>>>> I'm not sure whether this is the same problem you are already aware of > >>>>> but... on my Centos 5.2 system with Webmin 1.443 (devel) > >>>>> In system documentation - search for "cluster" > >>>>> Most of the following fail, and possibly others: > >>>>> cluster-cim (rpm) > >>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=cluster-cim&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> Manual page > >>>>> CentOS Linux Cluster Suite - CIM provider > >>>>> cluster-snmp (rpm) > >>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=cluster-snmp&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> Manual > >>>>> page CentOS Linux Cluster Suite - SNMP agent > >>>>> clusterdb (1) <view_man.cgi?page=clusterdb&sec=1&opts=&for=cluster> > >>>>> Manual page cluster a PostgreSQL database > >>>>> lvm2-cluster (rpm) > >>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=lvm2-cluster&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> Manual > >>>>> page Cluster extensions for userland logical volume management tools > >>>>> modcluster (rpm) > >>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=modcluster&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> Manual page > >>>>> CentOS Linux Cluster Suite - remote management > >>>>> system-config-cluster (rpm) > >>>>> <view_man.cgi?page=system-config-cluster&sec=rpm&opts=&for=cluster> > >>>>> Manual page system-config-cluster is a utility which allows you to > >>>>> manage cluster configuration in a graphical setting. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks again for all the great work. These are obviously not urgent - > >>>>> but just to add to the list...-) > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> This might be the same bug that I fixed recently with searching for > >>>>> man pages on CentOS. Could you tell me what goes wrong exactly? Are items > >>>>> missing from the results, or does clicking on them not work? > >>>>> - Jamie > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Hi Hamie.. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> I get lots of results for the search - but clicking on most of them I > >>>>> get an "Invalid Man Page" error. Here is the html (maybe). Note htat I > >>>>> am using Webmin Version 1.443 - which is your development version (I > >>>>> think) so would that include your recent fixes? > >>>>> Module Index </man/index.cgi> > >>>>> Manual Page > >>>>> *Manual page for lvm2-cluster(rpm)* > >>>>> Invalid Manpage > >>>>> The requested file (stdin) is not a valid (unformatted) man page. > >>>>> <- </man/index.cgi> Return to search form </man/index.cgi> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> You might want to try out the new development version, 1.459, which > >>>>> is now on [1]www.webmin.com/devel.html . It includes a few fixes to the > >>>>> system documentation module. > >>>>> Let me know if you are still seeing this error after upgrading though. > >>>>> - Jamie > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Hi Jamie.. In the directory I got to at: > >>>>> [2]http://download.webmin.com/devel/rpm/ > >>>>> there is a 1.449-1 version and a "current" version. Both appear to have > >>>>> the same modification date and time. You referred to a version > >>>>> 1.459...Please let me know which i should try. I'm not sure whether the > >>>>> "current" version is your Current released version - or the most recent > >>>>> development version. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Sorry, I meant 1.449 .. that's the latest development version. > >>>>> > >>>>> - Jamie > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Hi Jamie > >>>>> I downloaded and installed 1.449 - and tried the same system docmentation > >>>>> request - with the same results (unfortunately). The test I am doing > is > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> to > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> search docemntation for "cluster" - then click on lvm2-cluster.(rpm). > >>>>> > >> I > >> > >>>>> get the message: > >>>>> > >>>>> Manual Page > >>>>> > >>>>> Manual page for lvm2-cluster(rpm) > >>>>> > >>>>> Invalid Manpage > >>>>> > >>>>> The requested file (stdin) is not a valid (unformatted) man page. > >>>>> > >>>>> [3]<- [4]Return to search form > >>>>> > >>>>> I get the same for many of the results fro this search. Please don't > treat > >>>>> this as an urgent problem - but if there is anything I can do to help > >>>>> track down the problem - I would be more than happy to help. > >>>>> > >>>>> I gather you don't have access to a centos 5.2 system. I'm sure we could > >>>>> come to some arrangement if that would help. Maybe you could tell me > what > >>>>> IP you will be coming from for my firewall - and if you have an email > >>>>> certificate you could send me - I could send you an password securely. > >>>>> > >>>>> Actually, I have several CentOS 5.2 boxes .. and I just tried installing > >>>>> > >> the > >> > >>>>> lvm2-cluster package on one of them, using yum. However, after install > I > >>>>> still don't see any man pages matching a search for lvm2-cluster, so I > can't > >>>>> re-produce this error. > >>>>> What search term did you use to get that man page? > >>>>> - Jamie > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> Thanks Jamie > >>>> I have been searching for just "cluster" and I get about 30 matches. > >>>> Nearly all of them - and particularly lvm2-cluster produce the error. I > >>>> also tried searching for "lvm2-cluster" ad it went direct to the error. > >>>> I'm guessing that you haven't got the same man page for some reason. > >>>> Perhaps I elected to load an extra system documentation package at > >>>> install time. Here are a bunch of other man pages which give the same > >>>> error. I'll stay away from cluster - because maybe not everyone has that > >>>> loaded. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> sendmail-cf (rpm) <view_man.cgi?page=sendmail-cf&sec=rpm&opts=&for=sendmail> > >>>> dovecot (rpm) <view_man.cgi?page=dovecot&sec=rpm&opts=&for=do> > >>>> junit (rpm) <view_man.cgi?page=junit&sec=rpm&opts=&for=nit> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> I suspect that the man command is behaving differently on your system > >>> than mine.. > >>> > >>> If you run the command "man -k cluster" at the shell prompt, what does it output? > >>> > >>> - Jamie > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> [root@C5 ~]# man -k cluster > >> CLUSTER [cluster] (7) - cluster a table according to an index > >> Clurgmgrd [clurgmgrd] (8) - Resource Group (Cluster Service) Manager Daemon > >> QDisk 1.2.1 [qdisk] (5) - a disk-based quorum daemon for CMAN / > >> Linux-Cluster > >> ccs (7) - Cluster Configuration System > >> ccsd (8) - manages the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file > >> clulog (8) - Log a message to the cluster and/or system logs > >> clurmtabd (8) - Cluster NFS Remote Mount Table Daemon > >> clustat (8) - Cluster Status Utility > >> cluster-cim (rpm) - CentOS Linux Cluster Suite - CIM provider > >> cluster-snmp (rpm) - CentOS Linux Cluster Suite - SNMP agent > >> cluster.conf [cluster] (5) - configuration file for cman, fence, dlm, > >> gfs, rgmanager > >> clusterdb (1) - cluster a PostgreSQL database > >> clusvcadm (8) - Cluster User Service Administration Utility > >> clvmd (8) - cluster LVM daemon > >> cman (rpm) - cman - The Cluster Manager > >> cman_tool (8) - Cluster Management Tool > >> dlm_controld (8) - daemon that configures dlm according to > >> cluster events > >> fence_gnbd (8) - I/O Fencing agent for GNBD-based GFS clusters > >> fos (8) - failover services daemon to control the Red > >> Hat clustering services > >> getopt [Getopt::Std] (3pm) - Process single-character switches with > >> switch clustering > >> getopts [Getopt::Std] (3pm) - Process single-character switches with > >> switch clustering > >> initdb (1) - create a new PostgreSQL database cluster > >> lvm2-cluster (rpm) - Cluster extensions for userland logical > >> volume management tools > >> lvsd (8) - daemon to control the Red Hat clustering > >> services > >> mkqdisk (8) - Cluster Quorum Disk Utility > >> modcluster (rpm) - CentOS Linux Cluster Suite - remote management > >> mshowfat (1) - shows FAT clusters allocated to file > >> nanny (8) - tool to monitor status of services in a cluster > >> openais (rpm) - The openais Standards-Based Cluster > >> Framework executive and APIs > >> pg_controldata (1) - display control information of a PostgreSQL > >> database cluster > >> pg_dumpall (1) - extract a PostgreSQL database cluster into a > >> script file > >> pg_resetxlog (1) - reset the write-ahead log and other control > >> information of a PostgreSQL database cluster > >> piranha (rpm) - Cluster administation tools > >> pulse (8) - heartbeating daemon for monitoring the > >> health of cluster nodes > >> qdiskd (8) - Cluster Quorum Disk Daemon > >> system-config-cluster (rpm) - system-config-cluster is a utility which > >> allows you to manage cluster configuration in a graphical setting. > >> [root@C5 ~]# > >> > >> Also - in case it is relevant - this is the last bit of "yum list man": > >> > >> Installed Packages > >> man.x86_64 1.6d-1.1 > >> installed > >> [root@C5 ~]# > >> > > > > Ok, those odd entries with (rpm) at the end must be the cause. > > If you run the command "man -s rpm cluster-cim", what does it output? > > > > - Jamie > > > > > > > [root@C5 ~]# man -s rpm cluster-cim > No manual entry for cluster-cim > [root@C5 ~]# > > > Is that what you were expecting? I think that indicates the underlying problem .. the man -k command is finding this cluster-cim page, but it doesn't really exist! - Jamie |