> Steve
> I may have confused the issue by
referencing
Linux. For AIX, libllapi.a should be in one of
/usr/lpp/LoadL/full/lib,
/usr/lpp/LoadL
> /so/lib, /opt/ibmll/LoadL/full/lib/, /opt/ibmll/LoadL/so/lib/,
or /opt/ibmll/LoadL/scheduler/full/lib/. If you
have
a readable
> copy or a link to a readable copy in one of these locations
and it still fails, the next step is to
> try to get a proxy log. You can
do this by editing the LoadLeveler resource manager
> configuration and checking
the 'trace' checkbox under the LoadLeveler Proxy Message Options
> label
on the second wizard page. Depending on how you invoke Eclipse and
where
your
> console output goes, you may need to do this with an Eclipse
runtime
instance.
I checked all the trace boxes and restarted. There is no additional
output in the console when I invoke Eclipse from the command line. All
I get is this:
/mnt/home/sbrandt/org.eclipse.ptp.rm.ibm.ll.pro
xy_3.0.1.201002011019/ptp_ibmll_proxy --proxy=tcp --host=130.39.131.94
--port=55 051 --trace_messages=y --debug_loop=y --node_polling_min=30
--node_polling_max=3 0 --job_polling=30 --trace_messages=y
--debug_loop=y --node_polling_min=30 --nod e_polling_max=30
--job_polling=30 --trace_messages=y --debug_loop=y --node_polli
ng_min=30 --node_polling_max=30 --job_polling=30;exit
If I do a "telnet 130.39.131.94 55051" I connect back to my box, so the
firewalls are not an issue.
If this helps, I found this at the end of .metadata/.log
!ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 2 1 2010-03-08 16:32:45.939
!MESSAGE NLS missing message: LegendDialog_34 in:
org.eclipse.ptp.ui.messages.messages
!ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 2 1 2010-03-08 16:33:16.422
!MESSAGE NLS unused message: CIPHER_TYPE in:
org.eclipse.ptp.remote.remotetools.core.environment.conf.defaults
!ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 2 1 2010-03-08 16:38:29.143
!MESSAGE NLS unused message:
DownloadBackAction_FailedFetchRemoteProperties in:
org.eclipse.ptp.launch.messages.messages
> I'm not sure why the path on the second page points
to
your local machine. Is it possible that
> the connection setting on the first
page has been reset to the local machine instead of your
> remote machine?
I don't see how. When I start up the resource manager I get an ssh
dialog box, which is followed by a dialog box with the remote machine's
/etc/motd displayed for me. I know it's talking to bluedawg.
Also, when I go back in to edit the dialog everything looks the way I
expect. Is there a chance that someone could call or IM me?
Cheers,
Steve
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