On 09/18/2014 09:52 AM, Jacek Becla wrote:
> What am I missing? I tried to test the latest master,
... snip...
>
> qserv-configure.py -R ~/qservDev/qserv-run
> INFO: Qserv configuration tool
> =======================================================================
> INFO: Reading meta-configuration file
> INFO: Defining main directory structure
> INFO: Qserv directory structure creation succeeded
> INFO: Qserv symlinks creation for externalized directories succeeded
> INFO: Creating configuration files in
> /usr/local/home/becla/qservDev/qserv-run/etc and scripts in
> /usr/local/home/becla/qservDev/qserv-run/tmp
> INFO: Creating configuration using templates files
> CRITICAL: Template "QSERV_TESTDATA_DIR" in file
> /usr/local/home/becla/qservDev/qserv-run/templates/server/etc/qserv-client.conf
> is not defined in configuration tool
>
For the record, Jacek and I discovered that if we add the "--all" option
to qserv-configure.py, things seem to work. Neither of us are really
sure why it works, except that it was in the instructions. The page says
that "--all" specifies "Clean QSERV_RUN_DIR and fill it with mono-node
configuration data", which seems like you don't need it if QSERV_RUN_DIR
is an empty directory, but, well, you still do.
So:
qserv-configure.py -R ~/qservDev/qserv-run --all
or
qserv-configure.py -R ~/qservDev/qserv-run -a
was the right approach.
Hope this helps someone in the future,
-Daniel
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