[CRIU] "make[1]: *** [criu.8] Error 127"
Kir Kolyshkin
kir at openvz.org
Fri Jan 3 03:35:43 PST 2014
On 01/02/2014 08:43 AM, Kevin Holly wrote:
> Okay, that doesn't seem to work for me:
>
> (Pid 2290 is fusl 2290 0.0 2.5 1175128 198772 ? Sl 16:24
> 1:55 /usr/lib64/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin)
> http://sprunge.us/RKgH
> root at thinkbook:/home/fusl # criu dump -D checkpoint -t 2290 --file-locks
> --ext-unix-sk
> (00.007295) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/bounce'
> unsupported
> (00.007371) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/local'
> unsupported
> (00.007387) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/virtual'
> unsupported
> (00.007401) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/defer'
> unsupported
> (00.007415) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/lmtp'
> unsupported
> (00.007429) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/anvil'
> unsupported
> (00.007441) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/scache'
> unsupported
> (00.007454) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/trace'
> unsupported
> (00.007474) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/verify'
> unsupported
> (00.007505) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'public/flush'
> unsupported
> (00.007520) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/proxymap'
> unsupported
> (00.007533) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path
> 'private/proxywrite' unsupported
> (00.007545) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/smtp'
> unsupported
> (00.007566) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/relay'
> unsupported
> (00.007790) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'public/showq'
> unsupported
> (00.007827) Warn (sk-unix.c:422): Can't stat socket
> 0x40ad(./tmp/ksocket-fusl/plasma-desktopTa1367.slave-socket), skipping:
> No such file or directory (err 2)
> (00.007874) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'public/cleanup'
> unsupported
> (00.007895) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/error'
> unsupported
> (00.007938) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/retry'
> unsupported
> (00.007954) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/discard'
> unsupported
> (00.007978) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/rewrite'
> unsupported
> (00.009019) Warn (sk-unix.c:422): Can't stat socket
> 0x3ee1(./tmp/ksocket-fusl/krunnerab1378.slave-socket), skipping: No such
> file or directory (err 2)
> (00.074236) Error (sk-inet.c:139): Connected TCP socket, consider using
> tcp-established option.
Here it hints you that option --tcp-established might be necessary.
You might need to read http://criu.org/TCP_connection for more details.
> (00.074313) Error (cr-dump.c:1487): Dump files (pid: 2290) failed with -1
> (00.077332) Error (cr-dump.c:1812): Dumping FAILED.
>
> On 01/02/2014 05:35 PM, Kevin Holly wrote:
>> Fixed it. It was "xmlto" which was missing.
>>
>> Now i get this from criu check --ms, which i don't know if it is correct
>> or not:
>>
>> (00.000589) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/bounce'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000688) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/local'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000707) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/virtual'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000726) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/defer'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000743) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/lmtp'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000758) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/anvil'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000774) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/scache'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000789) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/trace'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000812) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/verify'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000830) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'public/flush'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000844) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/proxymap'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000860) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path
>> 'private/proxywrite' unsupported
>> (00.000875) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/smtp'
>> unsupported
>> (00.000899) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/relay'
>> unsupported
>> (00.001140) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'public/showq'
>> unsupported
>> (00.001188) Warn (sk-unix.c:422): Can't stat socket
>> 0x40ad(./tmp/ksocket-fusl/plasma-desktopTa1367.slave-socket), skipping:
>> No such file or directory (err 2)
>> (00.001245) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'public/cleanup'
>> unsupported
>> (00.001268) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/error'
>> unsupported
>> (00.001323) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/retry'
>> unsupported
>> (00.001342) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/discard'
>> unsupported
>> (00.001370) Warn (sk-unix.c:408): Relative bind path 'private/rewrite'
>> unsupported
>> (00.002525) Warn (sk-unix.c:422): Can't stat socket
>> 0x3ee1(./tmp/ksocket-fusl/krunnerab1378.slave-socket), skipping: No such
>> file or directory (err 2)
>> (00.007321) Warn (tun.c:55): Skipping tun support check
>> Looks good.
>>
>> On 01/02/2014 05:10 PM, Kevin Holly wrote:
>>> Hey guys!
>>>
>>> At first: This seems to be a really cool project and i really like it
>>> very much.
>>>
>>> But i have one problem while "make install"ing the CRIU.
>>>
>>> make clean runs without any problems: http://sprunge.us/OQPe
>>> make also runs without any problems: http://sprunge.us/fHLK
>>> And then make install: http://sprunge.us/ECKj until it exits with the error.
>>>
>>> I hope someone can help me.
>>>
>>> PS:
>>> My kernel configuration: http://sprunge.us/BUAE
>>> Kernel version: 3.12.6-1.g080d0df
>>> OS: openSUSE 13.1 64bit
>>> Linux thinkbook 3.12.6-1.g080d0df-desktop #4 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jan 2
>>> 12:08:20 CET 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>>
>>> Thank you very much!
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> Kevin Holly - root at hallowe.lt - http://hallowe.lt/
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