[daip] Installation issues

Karen.Lee-Waddell at rmc.ca Karen.Lee-Waddell at rmc.ca
Thu Feb 25 18:11:17 EST 2010


I'm not sure what I did... I followed the installation instructions online.

----- Original Message -----
From: Wes Young <wyoung at aoc.nrao.edu>
Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010 6:04 pm
Subject: Re: [daip] Installation issues
To: Karen.Lee-Waddell at rmc.ca
Cc: daip at nrao.edu

> Did you do a LOCALHOST installation?
> 
> I blew away a previous AIPS installation so I had an AIPS free 
> machine and just followed the instructions. You did reboot after 
> changing /etc/services right?
> 
> 
> wes
> wyoung at aoc.nrao.edu
> 
> bdog:Desktop wyoung$ cd ../AIPS
> bdog:AIPS wyoung$ . LOGIN.SH
> bdog:AIPS wyoung$ aips
> START_AIPS: Your initial AIPS printer is the 
> START_AIPS:  - system name , AIPS type 
>  
> START_AIPS: User data area assignments:
> DADEVS.PL: This program is untested under Perl version 5.010
>   (Using global default file 
> /Users/wyoung/AIPS/DA00/DADEVS.LIST for DADEVS.PL)
>    Disk 1 (1) is /Users/wyoung/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 31DEC10 AIPS with normal priority
> DADEVS.PL: This program is untested under Perl version 5.010
> XASERVERS: Start TV LOCK daemon TVSERV on localhost
> XASERVERS: Start XAS on localhost, DISPLAY /tmp/launch-pLNyQa/:0
> XASERVERS: Start graphics server TEKSRV on localhost, DISPLAY 
> /tmp/launch-pLNyQa/:0
> XASERVERS: Start message server MSGSRV on localhost, DISPLAY 
> /tmp/launch-pLNyQa/:0
> Begin the one true AIPS number 1 (release of 31DEC10) at 
> priority =   0 
> TVSERVER: Starting AIPS TV locking, Inet domain
> STARTPMON: [LOCALHOST] Old TPMON1 link found in 
> /Users/wyoung/AIPS/31DEC10/MACINT/LOADSTARTPMON: 
> [LOCALHOST]  - will TRY to replace & restart it here.
> STARTPMON: [LOCALHOST]  - TPMON daemons on other MACINT 
> hosts may need restarted.
> STARTPMON: [LOCALHOST] Starting TPMON1 with output SUPPRESSED
> AIPS 1: You are assigned TV device/server   1
> AIPS 1: You are assigned graphics device/server   1
> AIPS 1: Enter user ID number
> ?XAS: ** TrueColor FOUND!!! 
> XAS: ***  Using shared memory option for speed ***
> XAS: Using screen width 1910 height 1078,
>      max grey level 8191 in 16 grey-scale memories
> 
> AIPS 1: Enter user ID number
> ?1601
> AIPS 
> 1:                          31DEC10 AIPS:
> AIPS 1:      Copyright (C) 1995-2010 
> 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
> >exit
> AIPS 1: Begin check for any 'standard' scratch files
> AIPS 1: Scratch files -- destroyed:    0  
> still active:    0
> AIPS 1: Destroyed empty user catalog on disk   1
> AIPS 1: User 1601:    33 messages, oldest written 
> 25-FEB-2010  15:54:39
> AIPS 1: Deleted      0 messages
> AIPS 1: Saved POPS environment in area named 'LASTEXIT'
> AIPS 1: Session command-line history saved.
> AIPS 1: localhos 31DEC10 TST: Cpu=      
> 0.0  Real=     28  
> IO=         2
> bdog:AIPS wyoung$ TVSERVER told to shut down by XAS
> XAS: Quitting NOW.
> 
> On Feb 25, 2010, at 10:23 AM, karen.lee-waddell at rmc.ca wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I tried all the "fixes" except one and seem to be getting the 
> same error message:
> > UNIXSERVERS: Start XAS1 on localhost, DISPLAY /tmp/launch-YAubbK/:0
> > /Users/Karen/31DEC10/SYSTEM/UNIXSERVERS: line 250: ./XAS1:
> > Permission denied
> > 
> > I have these screen settings:
> >         default visual 
> id:  0x24
> >         visual:
> >           
> visual id:    0x24
> >           
> class:    TrueColor
> >           
> depth:    24 planes
> > 
> > After using export DISPLAY=localhost:0
> > I get the error message the same error message as before.
> > 
> > I think it might be the firewall/port issue but when I follow 
> the instructions in the guide I don't seem to get the same 
> screens to change the firewall permissions.
> > 
> > I'm am new to Mac computers so I'm not very familiar with the 
> system tools.  I have the Snow Leopard OS.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Karen
> > 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Amy Mioduszewski <amiodusz at nrao.edu>
> > Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:04 pm
> > Subject: Re: [daip] Installation issues
> > To: Karen.Lee-Waddell at rmc.ca
> > Cc: daip at nrao.edu
> > 
> > > Hi Karen,
> > > 
> > > First I would suggest looking at the manager FAQ 
> > > (http://www.aips.nrao.edu/aipsmgr/) there are several TV 
> issues 
> > > described there. 
> > >   The most common is the /etc/services one.  
> If you 
> > > cannot solve your problem 
> > > that way please get back to us with any messages AIPS 
> produces 
> > > when it starts 
> > > referring to the TV.
> > > 
> > > Amy
> > > 
> > > Karen.Lee-Waddell at rmc.ca wrote:
> > > > Hello,
> > > > 
> > > > I have installed AIPS onto my MacBook but the TV does not 
> > > open.  Is 
> > > > there a step that I'm missing?
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Karen
> > > > 
> > > > 
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