[daip] Shared memory id failure: Invalid argument on mac osx 10.6 w 64bit mode

Shinnaga Hiroko shinnaga at caltech.edu
Thu Sep 16 15:29:53 EDT 2010


Dear Eric Greisen, 

  Thank you for your kind response.  

  The old one is mac osx 10.4.11 Intel core duo (32bit) and 
the new one is mac osx 10.6.4 intel core 2 (64bit) duo.  

  Should I use REBYTE for this case? Typing "help REBYTE" 
gives me instructions, however,  of I say 'task REBYTE', it says 

>task REBYTE
AIPS 1: SYMBOL?       REBYTE

If I say "tget REBYTE", it says 

>tget REBYTE
AIPS 1: ZOPEN: FILE DA01:TGD0B4000.7VS;      NOT FOUND
AIPS 1: YOU SEEM TO HAVE NO FILES OF TYPE TG VERSION  0 OPEN ERR      2

What could be the cause of the problem?

Hiroko

On 2010/09/16, at 4:11, Eric Greisen wrote:

> Shinnaga Hiroko wrote:
>> Dear Eric Greisen,   Thank you so much for your prompt kind response to my question.   I rebooted the computer and now I got TV!  Thank you very much.    I'm migrating from old to new computer, and I set my Disk 1/2/3 on the new computer be the one that I created using my old computer.  I was expecting to see quite a few files under those disks, however I found no data there.  I copied the directories from old one to the new one.  Is that what we should expect?  If I say pcat, on those disks that I should have some files on, it says 
> 
> What sort of computers are the old and new.  Solaris and Mac PPC computers have one byte order and Mac Intel and Linux have the other.
> 
> You may require the stand alone aips program REBYTE instead.  Say help REBYTE inside aips for information.
> 
> Eric Greisen





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