I have seen this post https://communities.vmware.com/thread/275895?tstart=0 and I have the exact same problem. [it is not answered though]
Everytime I try to run VMMARK-stax.bat file I get this error
No log files and I reinstalled STAF a couple of times one but still there is no 'lang' directory under STAF
C:\STAF\data\STAF
Also no 'log' under:
When i run staf local stax version I get "Error submitting request, RC: 2"
When i run staf local misc version I get "3.4.24.1"
I have STAF version 3.4.24.1 and a Stax version 3.5.16
I cannot tell where is the problem but STAF is running on my machine.
when I ping WIN-VK25EUQOMBT.maildomain.eri.cloud.com
I get a reply from the IPv6 on the client machine although I disabled IPv6
Does anyone know what the problem could be ?
Hi there,
You either skipped the step where you modified the staf.cfg file (In the VMmark 2.5.2 Benchmarking Guide, section "Create a Customized STAF.cfg File") or you saved it to the wrong location. Please check that the modified file is at C:\STAF\bin\STAF.cfg
See STAX Error when executing VMMark2-STAX.bat - STAX Service Not Registered
Also, I am not sure where you are thinking you should see a 'lang' directory?
Thank you,
Rebecca
Your STAF.cfg looks good. I have a feeling maybe the STAX and EVENT services aren't in the right place. Could you run this command from C:\STAF and attach services.txt?
C:\STAF>dir /s c:\staf\services > services.txt
I've attached my output so you can compare; it should be similar. Specifically, you'll need STAFEvent.jar in the c:\staf\services\event directory, and STAX.jar in c:\staf\services\stax.
Also, the output of "java -version"?
Thanks,
David
Hi,
I didn't have the STAFEvent.jar in the c:\staf\services\event directory so I added it and ran the command and all the files seem to match up now to the file you gave me. I attached my output.
"java -version" output
I restarted my machine and I tried to run VMmark-stax.bat file again this is what I get
If I press OK and try to submit a new job I get the following error
Thanks,
Nour.
I didn't have the STAFEvent.jar in the c:\staf\services\event directory so I added it and ran the command and all the files seem to match up now to the file you gave me. I attached my output.
Actually, there's still one key difference between your output and mine: under c:\staf\services, you should end up with two directories: event and stax. You only have stax (with event as a subdirectory under that).
Per the guide:
Install the STAF EVENT Service
Follow these steps to install and configure the STAF EVENT service in the client system:
1 Download version 3.1.4 or later of the EVENT package from:
http://staf.sourceforge.net/getservices.php
2 Uncompress the zip file, placing the event directory it contains into the C:\STAF\services directory.
You should end up with:
C:\STAF\services\event\event.pdf
C:\STAF\services\event\History
C:\STAF\services\event\License.htm
C:\STAF\services\event\STAFEvent.jar
Regarding the error when you click OK, you need to edit your C:\STAF\bin\staf.cfg and uncomment the default local trust line, so the local machine is trusted as well as 192.168.*.*:
Incorrect:
# Set default local trust
# trust machine local://local level 5
trust level 5 machine 192.168.*.*
Correct:
# Set default local trust
trust machine local://local level 5
trust level 5 machine 192.168.*.*