Marvin,

  A change was merged on Dec 10 which changed the install_non_bb target in the Makefile for fm-mgr

 

There is an open review for adding a devstack job to zuul for stx-fault, so in order for that review to pass zuul, it will need to include the fix.

 

Al

 

From: Huang, Marvin [mailto:Marvin.Huang@windriver.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 10:52 AM
To: starlingx
Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] latest issue regarding devstack/stx support

 

Hi all,

 

I tried to bring up Devstack/STX this morning, but got the following error, which broke the execution of ./stack.sh.

 

g++ -o fmManager fm_main.o  -lfmcommon -lrt -lpthread -luuid

++/opt/stack/stx-fault/devstack/lib/stx-fault:install_fm_mgr:288  sudo make BIN_DIR=/bin LIB_DIR=/lib INC_DIR=/include MAJOR=1 MINOR=0 install_non_bb

make: *** No rule to make target 'install_non_bb'.  Stop.

+/opt/stack/stx-fault/devstack/lib/stx-fault:install_fm_mgr:1  exit_trap

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:522                  local r=2

++./stack.sh:exit_trap:523                  jobs -p

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:523                  jobs=

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:526                  [[ -n '' ]]

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:532                  '[' -f '' ']'

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:537                  kill_spinner

+./stack.sh:kill_spinner:432               '[' '!' -z '' ']'

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:539                  [[ 2 -ne 0 ]]

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:540                  echo 'Error on exit'

Error on exit

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:542                  type -p generate-subunit

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:543                  generate-subunit 1544541794 890 fail

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:545                  [[ -z /opt/stack/logs ]]

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:548                  /opt/stack/devstack/tools/worlddump.py -d /opt/stack/logs

+./stack.sh:exit_trap:557                  exit 2

stack@ubuntu16045server1:~/devstack$

 

I’m using the contents of https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StarlingX/Devstack/stx-config/localrc and created a local.conf.

System: a VirtualBox VM:

 

Ubuntu  VERSION="16.04.5 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"

 

Can anybody know if this is a known issue? Any more information regarding which version is working?

 

Thanks!

Marvin