[daip] tv problem on Mac OS 10.4.10

Wes Young wyoung at nrao.edu
Fri Nov 16 20:34:22 EST 2007


Have you rebooted?

Wes
Wyoung at AOC.nrao.edu

On Nov 16, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Jared Crossley <jcrossle at nrao.edu> wrote:

> I'm trying to start aips for the first time on my new MacBook,
> running 10.4.10.  I have read the aips managers faq, and I've
> adjusted /etc/rc to correspond with what I see there.  However, I'm
> still getting the shared memory id failure.
>
> Here's what I see on the terminal:
>
> ---
> [jcrossle at lepus: aips_work]$ aips
> START_AIPS: Your initial AIPS printer is the
> START_AIPS:  - system name , AIPS type
> START_AIPS: User data area assignments:
>   (Using global default file /Users/aips/DA00/DADEVS.LIST for
> DADEVS.PL)
>    Disk 1 (1) is /Users/aips/DATA/LOCALHOST_1
>
> Tape assignments:
>    Tape 1 is REMOTE
>    Tape 2 is REMOTE
> START_AIPS: I am GUESSING you are at a workstation called localhost
> START_AIPS: Starting TV servers on localhost asynchronously
> START_AIPS:  - with Internet Sockets...
> START_AIPS: Starting TPMON daemons on LOCALHOST asynchronously...
> Starting up 31DEC07 AIPS with normal priority
> Begin the one true AIPS number 1 (release of 31DEC07) at priority  
> =   0
> AIPS 1: You are assigned TV device/server   1
> AIPS 1: You are assigned graphics device/server   1
> AIPS 1: Enter user ID number
> ?XASERVERS: TVSERV is already running on host localhost, user jcrossle
> XASERVERS: Start XAS on localhost, DISPLAY :0
> XAS: ** TrueColor FOUND!!!
> XAS: ***  Using shared memory option for speed ***
> XAS: Using screen width height 2710 924, max grey level 255
> Shared memory id failure: Invalid argument
> XASERVERS: Start graphics server TEKSRV on localhost, DISPLAY :0
> XASERVERS: Start message server MSGSRV on localhost, DISPLAY :0
> ?
> ---
>
> And here's what's in my /etc/rc:
>
> ---
> sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmax=16777216 kern.sysv.shmmin=1
> kern.sysv.shmmni=32 kern
> .sysv.shmseg=8 kern.sysv.shmall=4096
> ---
>
> I've also tried setting 'export DISPLAY=localhost:0'.
>
> Any ideas what the problem is?
>
> -Jared Crossley
>
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