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    On 11/04/2012 05:13 PM, Ma Lele wrote:
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            Hello Evgeny Novikov,
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            <div>I installed ldv-console and visualizer successfully,
              but when verifying the cdrom driver by command:</div>
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              <div>LDV_VIEW=y LDV_DEBUG=100 ldv-manager tag=current
                "envs=linux-2.6.36.tar.bz2" kernel_driver=1
                "drivers=drivers/cdrom" "rule_models=32_7 32_1"<br>
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                Then, upload to the database, I got the "failed before
                RI" results.<br>
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              <div>The most strange thing is that the warnings/errors
                seemed as the same to the other success verifying
                process ,such as the usb kernel driver. I attached both
                the outputs by files "cdrom.log", and "usb.log". <br>
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                and the usb verification results is:<br>
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                So , what should be done to solve the problem?<br>
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                Thank you in advance!<br>
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                <div>Best Regards,</div>
                <div>MA Lele</div>
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    Hello Lele, <br>
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    Logs for cdrom and usb drivers differ from each other. There is such
    the line in cdrom log:<br>
    ldv-core: WARNING: SOAP error: 500 Server closed connection without
    sending any data back at /home/malele/programs/ldv/ldv-core/ldv-core
    line 231<br>
    Actually I don't know why did this happen. You have to examine and
    attach BCE or/and CSD logs to understand the reason (they can be
    found elsewhere in
    /home/malele/ldv-lab/2.0-test-0032-cdrom.c-2.6.36/ws4/work/current--X--drivers/cdrom--X--defaultlinux-2.6.36--X--32_7--X--32_1/linux-2.6.36/ldv_tempdir/
    and
    /home/malele/ldv-lab/2.0-test-0032-cdrom.c-2.6.36/ws4/work/current--X--drivers/cdrom--X--defaultlinux-2.6.36--X--32_7--X--32_1/linux-2.6.36/bce_tempdir/
    at your machine). As for me It works, but I have tried a different
    command:<br>
    rm -rf work && LDV_DEBUG=100 LDV_VIEW=y time ldv-manager
    envs=linux-2.6.39.tar.bz2 drivers=drivers/cdrom rule_models=32_7a
    kernel_driver=1 2>&1 | tee log<br>
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    May be you need to remove "work" directory before launching
    ldv-manager since old launch results may affect new ones (note, that
    I used "rm -rf work &&" before launching ldv-manager).<br>
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Best regards, Evgeny Novikov.</pre>
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