[daip] tv on iMac

Wes Young wyoung at nrao.edu
Thu Nov 30 06:05:45 EST 2006


What's the output you get from

sysctl -a kern.sysv

wes
wyoung at aoc.nrao.edu


On 30 Nov 2006, at 10:57, Sara Beck wrote:

>
> i think i'm confused too; i am at an iMAc, the only machine in the  
> country
> currently running aips, i am not working over the network as far as i
> know....
>
> when i type aips tv=local (from the xterm) i get START_AIPS: I am  
> GUESSING
> you are at a workstation called galaxy
> START_AIPS:  - but have chosen to run the TV locally on GALAXY
> START_AIPS: Starting TV servers on galaxy asynchronously
> START_AIPS:  - WITH Unix Sockets as requested...
> START_AIPS: Starting TPMON daemons on GALAXY asynchronously...
> Starting up 31DEC06 AIPS with normal priority
> Begin the one true AIPS number 1 (release of 31DEC06) at priority  
> =   0
> AIPS 1: You are not on a local TV device, welcome stranger
> AIPS 1: You are assigned TV device/server   2
> AIPS 1: You are assigned graphics device/server   2
> AIPS 1: Enter user ID number
> ?UNIXSERVERS: Start TV LOCK daemon TVSRV1 on galaxy
> TVSERVER: Starting AIPS TV locking, Unix (local) domain
> UNIXSERVERS: Start XAS1 on galaxy, DISPLAY :0.0
> XAS: ** TrueColor FOUND!!!
> XAS: ***  Using shared memory option for speed ***
> XAS: Using screen width height 1910 1100, max grey level 255
> Shared memory id failure: Cannot allocate memory
>
> when i start aips without the tv=local it gives the same except with
> device/server =1.
>
> thanks,
>
> sara
>
> On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Wes Young wrote:
>
>> I am confused. It looks like you are trying to access things via the
>> network? Does aips tv=local work?
>>
>> wes
>> wyoung at aoc.nrao.edu
>>
>>
>> On 30 Nov 2006, at 10:29, Sara Beck wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Screen resolution is 1920x1200, 32-bit color.I have restarted
>>> after each
>>> adujustment. When I run 'TVALL' from inside AIPS i get
>>>
>>> ZSSSO2 connect (INET): Connection refused
>>> AIPS 1: ZSSSOP: CHANNEL ASSIGN ERROR FOR LUN  9
>>> AIPS 1: YTVOPN: TV OPEN ERROR    6
>>> AIPS 1: TV OPEN ERROR    6
>>>
>>> thank you, sara
>>>
>>> On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Wes Young wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ah, that shows no shared memory being used. What'sthe screen
>>>> resolution?Also did you reboot after adjusting the memory? And, did
>>>> you try running the AIPS TV?
>>>>
>>>> wes
>>>> wyoung at aoc.nrao.edu
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 30 Nov 2006, at 09:04, Sara Beck wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you for your advice. i changed the number and it sill  
>>>>> doesn't
>>>>> work right.
>>>>>
>>>>> ipcs -a gives
>>>>>
>>>>> Message Queues:
>>>>> T ID     KEY        MODE       OWNER  GROUP  CREATOR   CGROUP
>>>>> CBYTES
>>>>> QNUM QBYTES LSPID LRPID STIME  RTIME    CTIME
>>>>>
>>>>> Shared Memory:
>>>>> T ID     KEY        MODE       OWNER    GROUP  CREATOR   CGROUP
>>>>> NATTCH
>>>>> SEGSZCPIDLPID   ATIME    DTIME    CTIME
>>>>>
>>>>> Semaphores:
>>>>> T ID     KEY        MODE       OWNER    GROUP  CREATOR   CGROUP
>>>>> NSEMS
>>>>> OTIMECTIME
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It was the same before and afte the memory change.
>>>>>
>>>>> thank you,
>>>>>
>>>>> sara beck
>>>>
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