[daip] AIPS 31DEC08 - Areas problem
Eric Greisen
egreisen at nrao.edu
Wed Jul 16 15:39:20 EDT 2008
gcastell at iafe.uba.ar wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to install aips 31DEC08 on a Debian 4 i386 PC after
> upgrading from Debian 3.1 . I compiled it with the gcc 2.95 compilers and
> it compiles ok, runs ok, but when I try to list the data areas, I get
> nothing, even though I have already copied the contents of the DATA
> directory from the other installation and named the data directories
> exactly the same:
>
>
> ---------------------
> AipsWiz: That's it. You should now have the latest AIPS! Enjoy.
> aips at debian:~/AIPS$ . LOGIN.SH
> aips at debian:~/AIPS$ aips notv tpok
> START_AIPS: Your initial AIPS printer is the
> START_AIPS: - system name , AIPS type
>
> START_AIPS: User data area assignments:
> (Using global default file /home/aips/AIPS/DA00/DADEVS.LIST for
> DADEVS.PL)
> Disk 1 (1) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_5
> Disk 2 (2) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_8
> Disk 3 (3) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_10
> Disk 4 (4) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_7
> Disk 5 (5) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_9
> Disk 6 (6) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_4
> Disk 7 (7) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_1
> Disk 8 (8) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_3
> Disk 9 (9) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_2
> Disk 10 (A) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_6
>
> Tape assignments:
> Tape 1 is REMOTE
> Tape 2 is REMOTE
>
> START_AIPS: Assuming TPMON daemons are running or not used (you said TPOK)
> Starting up 31DEC08 AIPS with normal priority
> Begin the one true AIPS number 1 (release of 31DEC08) at priority = 0
> AIPS 1: You are NOT assigned a TV device or server
> AIPS 1: You are NOT assigned a graphics device or server
> AIPS 1: Enter user ID number
> ?44
> AIPS 1: 31DEC08 AIPS:
> AIPS 1: Copyright (C) 1995-2008 Associated Universities, Inc. AIPS 1:
> AIPS comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY;
> AIPS 1: for details, type HELP GNUGPL
> AIPS 1: This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it AIPS
> 1: under certain conditions; type EXPLAIN GNUGPL for details. AIPS 1:
> Previous session command-line history recovered.
> AIPS 1: TAB-key completions enabled, type HELP READLINE for details. AIPS
> 1: Recovered POPS environment from last exit
>> indi 0
>> mc
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 1
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 2
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 3
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 4
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 5
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 6
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 8
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 9
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 10
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
> --------------------------------
>
> In /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_1 I have more than 300 files, copied from
> the previous installation (that was working ok in Debian 3.1).
>
> So I ran strace to see if I could find something strange. I attach
> strace's output exactly when I write "mc" in order to list the contents of
> the data areas. To summarize, it opens
> /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_5/MSD018000.018; and reads what looks like a
> log of previous sessions. Then it closes this file and opens
> /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_5/CAD000000.018; . This looks like a binary
> file. Aips reads 1024 bytes, then writes to the screen:
>
> AIPS 1: Catalog on disk 1
> AIPS 1: Cat Usid Mapname Class Seq Pt Last access Stat
>
> And then reads 4Kb more. Then it opens:
>
> * /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_8/CAD000000.018
> * /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_10/CAD000000.018;
> * /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_7/CAD000000.018;
> * /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_9/CAD000000.018;
> * /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_4/CAD000000.018;
> * /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_3/CAD000000.018;
> * /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_2/CAD000000.018;
> * /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/DEBIAN_6/CAD000000.018;
>
> In between those opening/read/close, aips prints the "AIPS 1: Catalog on
> disk " lines but not the contents.
>
> Does anybody knows what is going on? Any clue is really welcomed, as I am
> stuck here.
I cannoyt find an answer to this message - so possibly it was
overlooked. MCAT has adverbs - if USERID was set to something besides 0
it might fail to see anything. If that is not the problem, please show
me the names of the files in DEBIAN_1 - do they belong to user 44 (018
in extended Hex)?
Eric Greisen
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