Grid licencing in a non operational environment

Hi
Is it free of charge to use grid control (including all of its sub components/ rdbms server, web logic,etc..) to monitor test/dev systems?
is it part of OTN developer license?

Grid control is free to use including the DB en WebLogic, even for monitoring production systems. If you use packs, plug-ins, connectors, suites etc, thats not free.
Eric

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    07/16/10 09:42:36: CSSD starting
    Here is the message in $ASM_HOME/log/<hostname>/cssd/ocssd.log:
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssgmCompareSwapEventValue: changed CmInfo State val 7, from 6, changes 6
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssgmSetVersions: properties common to all peers: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssgmEstablishMasterNode: MASTER for 174732166 is node(0) birth(174732166)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssgmChangeMasterNode: requeued 0 RPCs
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssgmCompareSwapEventValue: changed CmInfo State val 8, from 7, changes 7
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssgmMasterCMSync: Synchronizing group/lock status
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssgmMasterSendDBDone: group/lock status synchronization complete
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssgmCompareSwapEventValue: changed CmInfo State val 9, from 8, changes 8
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssgmCompareSwapEventValue: changed CmInfo State val 10, from 9, changes 9
    [    CSSD]CLSS-3000: reconfiguration successful, incarnation 174732166 with 1 nodes
    [    CSSD]CLSS-3001: local node number 0, master node number 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.378 [18] >TRACE: clssscSAGEInitFenceCompl: Completing kgzf fence initialization
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.394 [12] >TRACE: clssgmUpdateEventValue: Client listener incarn val 174732166, changes 1
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.395 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAllocProc: (60000000003c7120) allocated
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.395 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAllocProc: (60000000003c73a0) allocated
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.396 [14] >TRACE: Connect request from user oracle
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.396 [14] >TRACE: Connect request from user root
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.397 [12] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: properties of cmProc 60000000003c7120 - 1,2,3
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.397 [12] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(60000000003b2810) proc(60000000003c7120) pid(12350) version 11:1:1:4
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.397 [12] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: properties of cmProc 60000000003c73a0 - 1,2,3
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.397 [12] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(60000000003b2990) proc(60000000003c73a0) pid(12131) version 11:1:1:4
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.402 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRegisterClient: proc(1/60000000003c7120), client(1/600000000096e7c0)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.402 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKJOIN recvd from client 1 (600000000096e7c0)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.402 [12] >TRACE: clssgmJoinGrock: local grock CSS_INTERNAL_NODE_GROUP new client 600000000096e7c0 with con 60000000003b2b10, requested num 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.402 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddNodeGrpMember: member (60000000009e0030) added
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.403 [12] >TRACE: clssgmGroupState: requested group state of group localhost_NG, member count 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.403 [12] >TRACE: clssgmGroupState: requested group state of group localhost_NG, member count 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.404 [12] >TRACE: clssgmDeadProc: proc 60000000003c73a0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.404 [12] >TRACE: clssgmDestroyProc: cleaning up proc(60000000003c73a0) con(60000000003b2990) skgpid ospid 12131 with 0 clients, refcount 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmGroupState: requested group state of unknown group MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmGroupState: requested group state of group MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP, member count 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [18] >TRACE: KGZF: context successfully initialized, API version 1.4, using pipe default
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [18] >TRACE: clssscSAGEInitFenceCompl: kgzf fence initialization successfully completed
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [18] >TRACE: clssgmReconfigThread: CSS/GM open for global group registrations
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [18] >TRACE: clssgmReconfigThread: completed for reconfig(174732166), with status(1)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [18] >TRACE: clssgmUpdateEventValue: Reconfig Event val 2, changes 2
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [1] >TRACE: clssgmWaitOnEventValue: after Reconfig Event val 2, eval 2 waited 47
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRegisterClient: proc(1/60000000003c7120), client(2/600000000096e870)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [1] >TRACE: clssgmUpdateEventValue: Reconfig Event val 0, changes 3
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [1] >TRACE: clssgmStartNMMon: previous reconfig complete, incarnation(174732166)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKJOIN recvd from client 2 (600000000096e870)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmJoinGrock: global grock MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP#MX new client 600000000096e870 with con 60000000003b2990, requested num -1
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddGrockMember: adding member to grock MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP#MX
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddMember: granted member(0) flags(0x2) node(0) grock (6000000000989e50/MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP#MX)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmQueueGrockEvent: lockName(MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP#MX) type(3) count (1/1) xwaiters(1) event(1) to memberNo(0)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmCommonAddMember: global lock grock MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP#MX member(0/Local) node(0) flags 0x2 0x2
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRegisterClient: proc(1/60000000003c7120), client(3/600000000096e920)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKJOIN recvd from client 3 (600000000096e920)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmJoinGrock: global grock MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP new client 600000000096e920 with con 60000000003b2bd0, requested num 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddGrockMember: adding member to grock MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.425 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddMember: new master 0 for group(MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.426 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddMember: Adding fencing for member 0, group MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP, death 1, SAGE 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.426 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddMember: member (0/60000000009e0230) added. pbsz(72) prsz(0) flags 0x0 to grock (600000000098a170/MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.426 [12] >TRACE: clssgmQueueGrockEvent: groupName(MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP) count(1) master(0) event(1), incarn 1, mbrc 1, to member 0, events 0x78, state 0x0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.426 [12] >TRACE: clssgmCommonAddMember: global group grock MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP member(0/Local) node(0) flags 0x0 0x1e00
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.426 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKEXIT recvd from client 2 (600000000096e870)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.426 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExitGrock: client 2 (600000000096e870), grock MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP#MX, member 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.426 [12] >TRACE: clssgmUnregisterPrimary: Unregistering member 0 (60000000009e0130) in global grock MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP#MX
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:46.426 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRemoveMember: grock MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP#MX, member number 0 (60000000009e0130) node number 0 state 0x14 member refcnt 0 grock type 3
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:48.405 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:48.405 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:52.444 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:52.444 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:56.484 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:56.484 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:00.516 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:00.516 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:04.563 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:04.563 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:08.603 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:08.603 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:12.643 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:12.643 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:16.676 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:16.676 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:20.723 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:20.723 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:24.762 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:24.762 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:28.802 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:28.802 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:32.842 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:32.842 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:36.882 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:36.882 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:40.922 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:40.922 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:44.964 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:44.964 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:49.002 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:49.002 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:53.043 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:53.043 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:57.085 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:57.085 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.354 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAllocProc: (60000000003c7ee0) allocated
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.355 [14] >TRACE: Connect request from user oracle
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.356 [12] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: properties of cmProc 60000000003c7ee0 - 1,2,3
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.356 [12] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(60000000003b2990) proc(60000000003c7ee0) pid(13157) version 11:1:1:4
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRegisterClient: proc(2/60000000003c7ee0), client(1/600000000096e870)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKJOIN recvd from client 1 (600000000096e870)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmJoinGrock: global grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP new client 600000000096e870 with con 60000000003b2c90, requested num -1
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddGrockMember: adding member to grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddMember: new master 0 for group(CLSSSCHECK_GROUP)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddMember: Adding fencing for member 0, group CLSSSCHECK_GROUP, death 1, SAGE 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddMember: member (0/60000000009e0130) added. pbsz(8) prsz(8) flags 0x0 to grock (6000000000989e50/CLSSSCHECK_GROUP)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmQueueGrockEvent: groupName(CLSSSCHECK_GROUP) count(1) master(0) event(1), incarn 1, mbrc 1, to member 0, events 0x0, state 0x0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmCommonAddMember: global group grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP member(0/Local) node(0) flags 0x0 0x0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKEXIT recvd from client 1 (600000000096e870)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExitGrock: client 1 (600000000096e870), grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP, member 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmUnregisterPrimary: Unregistering member 0 (60000000009e0130) in global grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRemoveMember: grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP, member number 0 (60000000009e0130) node number 0 state 0x14 member refcnt 0 grock type 2
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRegisterClient: proc(2/60000000003c7ee0), client(2/600000000096e870)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKJOIN recvd from client 2 (600000000096e870)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmJoinGrock: global grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK new client 600000000096e870 with con 60000000003b2c90, requested num -1
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddGrockMember: adding member to grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddMember: granted member(0) flags(0x2) node(0) grock (6000000000989e50/CLSSSCHECK_LOCK)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmQueueGrockEvent: lockName(CLSSSCHECK_LOCK) type(3) count (1/1) xwaiters(1) event(1) to memberNo(0)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmCommonAddMember: global lock grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK member(0/Local) node(0) flags 0x2 0x2
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKEXIT recvd from client 2 (600000000096e870)
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExitGrock: client 2 (600000000096e870), grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK, member 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmUnregisterPrimary: Unregistering member 0 (60000000009e0130) in global grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRemoveMember: grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK, member number 0 (60000000009e0130) node number 0 state 0x14 member refcnt 0 grock type 3
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.362 [12] >TRACE: clssgmDeadProc: proc 60000000003c7ee0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.362 [12] >TRACE: clssgmDestroyProc: cleaning up proc(60000000003c7ee0) con(60000000003b2990) skgpid ospid 13157 with 0 clients, refcount 0
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:01.125 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:01.125 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:05.164 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:05.164 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:09.196 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:09.196 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:13.236 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:13.236 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:17.284 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:17.284 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:21.322 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:21.322 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:25.316 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:25.316 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:30.333 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:30.333 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 5 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:34.324 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:34.324 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    Here is the message in $ASM_HOME/log/<hostname>/diskmon/client.log:
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 18:33:32.050 dskm_send_command: process 23246 sending command 8 to master diskmon listening on default pipe
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 18:33:32.080 dskm_send_command3: skgznp_connect failed with error 56815
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 18:33:32.080 dskm_send_command3: error 56815 at location skgznpcon6 - connect() - Connection refused
    Here is the message in $ASM_HOME/log/<hostname>/diskmon/diskmonOUT.log:
    setsid: failed with -1/1
    dskm_getenv_oracle_user: calling getpwnam_r for user oracle
    dskm_getenv_oracle_user: info for user oracle complete
    07/16/10 18:33:31: Master Diskmon starting
    Here is the message in $ASM_HOME/log/<hostname>/diskmon/diskmon.log:
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.573 dskm main: starting up
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.588 [12350:3] dskm_rac_thrd_main: running
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.588 [12350:1] dskm_rac_thrd_creat2: got the post from the css event handling thread
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.589 [12350:1] dskm main: startup complete
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.589 [12350:1] listening on -> default pipe
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.792 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:36.385 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:36.906 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:37.426 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:37.945 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:38.465 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.376 [12350:1] dskm_slave_thrd_creat: thread created
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.376 [12350:11] dskm_slave_thrd_main1: slave 0 running
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.376 [12350:11] dskm_process_msg5: received msg type KGZM_IDENTIFY (0x0001)
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_proc_identify8: client kgzf/12297, version 0x01020000, slave 0, reid cid=3e0391f05e06cfafbf7419d7cf085a44,icin=174732166,nmn=0,lnid=174732166,gid=0,gin=0,gmn=0,umemid=0,opid=0,opsn=0,lvl=node
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_send_version1:
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_send_version4: done
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_process_msg7: processed msg 0 type KGZM_IDENTIFY (0x0001), retcode 0
    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_process_msg5: received msg type KGZM_KGZF_HANDSHAKE (0x0010)
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