Bug 83736

Summary: See bug #76446
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: jeff_w_green <jeff_green>
Component: redhat-config-networkAssignee: Harald Hoyer <harald>
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Version: 7.3   
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Hardware: i386   
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Description jeff_w_green 2003-02-07 18:15:24 UTC
Description of problem:

I'm getting exceptions trying to use the Druid to configure
network components - Add/Edit, etc

See bug #76446

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:

Always

Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:


Expected results:


Additional info:

Applied rpm as suggested in bug#76446

i.e.
 ftp://people.redhat.com/harald/redhat-config-network/1.0.3-1/

Still getting same errors - what am I missing ?

Why doesn't up2date (which I've run repeatedly) handle this ?

Comment 1 Harald Hoyer 2003-02-10 09:50:58 UTC
try this:
# rpm -e redhat-config-network
# rm -fr /usr/share/redhat-config-network
# rpm -ivh redhat-config-network-1.0.3-1.i386.rpm

and maybe these exceptions are not the same as in 76466? Please report the
original exception.

Comment 2 jeff_w_green 2003-02-10 17:54:40 UTC
Hi Harald,

    Many Thanks, these steps seem to have fixed the problem
- I can now use the Druid.

The problem seems to be related to the number of ethernet ports,
<= 6 and everything is OK. I'm using a couple of Dell 2650 boxes
as routers (2 ethernet on m/b) with Adaptec DuraLAN 4 port cards.

Installing 2 Adaptec cards (total 10 ports) provokes the problem 


                     Regards,


Contents of dump follows :-

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Traceback (innermost last):                                                     
  File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 1402, in ?                                        
    gtk.mainloop()                                                              
  File "/usr/lib/python1.5/site-packages/gtk.py", line 2676, in mainloop        
    _gtk.gtk_main()                                                             
  File "/usr/lib/python1.5/site-packages/libglade.py", line 28, in __call__     
    ret = apply(self.func, a)                                                   
  File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 473, in on_deviceAddButton_clicked                
    interface = NewInterfaceDialog()                                            
  File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/NewInterfaceDial
og.py", line 82, in __init__                                                    
    iface = iface_creator (self.toplevel, do_save = None, druid = self.druid)   
  File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/EthernetInterfac
e.py", line 101, in __init__                                                    
    self.hwDruid = ethernetHardware(self.toplevel)                              
  File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/EthernetHardware
Druid.py", line 64, in __init__                                                 
    self.setup()                                                                
  File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/EthernetHardware
Druid.py", line 118, in setup                                                   
    list.append(modInfo[i]['description'])                                      
KeyError: description                                                           
                                                                                
Local variables in innermost frame:                                             
modInfo: <netconfpkg.Conf.ConfModInfo instance at 84d3688>                      
list: ['RealTek RTL8129', 'Raytheon Raylink/WebGear/Aviator PCMCIA wireless', 'S
MC Ultra32 EISA', 'DEC 21*40 and clones', 'Lucent Orinoco/Melco PCMCIA wireless 
(alternate)', 'SMC 91c92 series PCMCIA', 'Aironet 4500 PCI-ISA-i365 wireless', '
Intel EtherExpress/1000', 'PCI NE2000 clones', 'MiCom-Interlan NI5010', '3Com 3c
515 Corkscrew', 'SMC 83c170 EPIC/100', 'NI5210 ethernet', 'AT1500, HP J2405A, mo
st NE2100/clone', 'MyriCOM MyriNET SBUS', '3Com EtherLink16', 'AT&T/Lucent/Hitac
hi ISA WaveLAN', 'SiS 900/7016CI', 'Cabletron E2100', 'NE1000, NE2000, and compa
tible', 'Intel EtherExpress Pro 100B', 'Allied Telesis AT1700', 'Greenwigh GIrBI
L IrDA', 'Older DEC 21040, most 21*40', 'NSC IrDA', 'Sun Quad', 'ICL EtherTeam 1
6i/32 EISA', '3Com 3c590/3c595/3c90x/3cx980', '3Com 3c589 series PCMCIA', 'Sun B
igMac', 'ThunderLAN', '3Com 3c574 series PCMCIA', 'Ansel Communications Model 32
00', 'Aironet 4500 PCMCIA wireless', 'Xircom CBE-100 CardBus', 'General Instrume
nts SB1000']                                                                    
self: <netconfpkg.gui.EthernetHardwareDruid.ethernetHardware instance at 8545578

 


Comment 3 Harald Hoyer 2003-02-17 11:38:02 UTC
you do not seem to have version 1.0.3 installed... This exception cannot happen
with the new version.
Please verify with:

$ rpm -q redhat-config-network

that you have installed the correct updated version

Comment 4 Harald Hoyer 2003-03-25 10:21:16 UTC
updates mentioned in #67498