[daip] AIPS running problem
abhik ghosh
abhik.physicist at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 12:36:43 EDT 2012
Dear Sir,
Thanks a lot for your reply. I check for the AIPS.EXE file.
*Does the file
/home/aips/AIPS/31DEC11/LNX64/*
*LOAD/AIPS.EXE
exist? Are there other files in
/home/aips/AIPS/31DEC11/LNX64/**LOAD*
There are many .EXE files but AIPS.EXE file is not present.
Then I have tried *COMLNK $AIPPGM/AIPS.FOR* it gives
[aips at parangam AIPS]$ COMLNK $AIPPGM/AIPS.FOR
AIPS environment not defined; do CDTST?
Please suggest what should I do now.
Regards,
Abhik Ghosh
e-mail: abhik at phy.iitkgp.ernet.in
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Eric Greisen <egreisen at nrao.edu> wrote:
> abhik ghosh wrote:
>
>> Dear Sir,
>> We have compiled the 31DEC'11 AIPS in our REDHAT 6
>> machine (currently, we cann't access the binary version because of some
>> firewall issue of our institute) and we access this machine through SSH. It
>> seems that it fully compiled in our machine.
>>
>> But, when we run AIPS with source LOGIN.SH and aips
>> TV=local:2 then we are facing the following problem.
>> It seems there is a loading problem. I have highlighted few lines of the
>> errors.
>>
>> [aips at parangam AIPS]$ aips TV=local:2
>> START_AIPS: Will use Unix Socket based TV number 2
>> START_AIPS: Your initial AIPS printer is the
>> START_AIPS: - system name , AIPS type
>> START_AIPS: User data area assignments:
>> DADEVS.PL <http://DADEVS.PL>: This program is untested under Perl
>> version 5.010
>> (Using global default file /home/aips/AIPS/DA00/DADEVS.**LIST for
>> DADEVS.PL <http://DADEVS.PL>)
>>
>> Disk 1 (1) is /home/aips/AIPS/DATA/PARANGAM_**1
>>
>> Tape assignments:
>> Tape 1 is REMOTE
>> Tape 2 is REMOTE
>> START_AIPS: Starting TV servers on parangam asynchronously
>> START_AIPS: - WITH Unix Sockets as requested...
>> START_AIPS: Starting TPMON daemons on PARANGAM asynchronously...
>> Starting up 31DEC11 AIPS with normal priority
>> Begin the one true AIPS number 1 (release of 31DEC11) at priority = 0
>> *ZSTRT1: ZACTV8: TASK AIPS DOES NOT EXIST IN
>>
>> ZSTRT1: ZACTV8: VERSION = /home/aips/AIPS/31DEC11/LNX64/**LOAD
>> ZSTRT1: ZSTRTA: ACTIVATION ERROR = 1*
>>
>>
>> [aips at parangam AIPS]$ DADEVS.PL <http://DADEVS.PL>: This program is
>> untested under Perl version 5.010
>>
>> UNIXSERVERS: Start TV LOCK daemon TVSRV2 on parangam
>> TVSERVER: Starting AIPS TV locking, Unix (local) domain
>> UNIXSERVERS: Start XAS2 on parangam, DISPLAY localhost:11.0
>> XAS: ** TrueColor FOUND!!!
>> XAS: Cannot use shared memory on remote XAS link
>> Host name is PARANGAM, display shows it at LOCALHOST
>> XAS: !!! Shared memory not selected !!!
>> XAS: Using screen width 1356 height 668,
>> max grey level 8191 in 16 grey-scale memories
>> UNIXSERVERS: TKSRV2 is already running on host parangam, display
>> localhost:13.0, user abhik
>> UNIXSERVERS: Start message server MSSRV2 on parangam, display
>> localhost:11.0
>>
>
> Please use daip at nrao.edu - I may be on vacation and another person may be
> able to help you. Mail addressed to me must wait until I return.
>
> I suspect that there is a problem in the $AIPS_ROOT/HOSTS.LIST or the
> LOGIN.SH and LOGIN.CSH files. It seems that the installation expects
> LAPTOP to be YES and it is NO. The HOSTS.LIST file needs to have host
> LOCALHOST with architecture LNX64 (if that is the version you constructed)
> and can have PARANGAM as well. After you source LOGIN.CSH (or . LOGIN.SH
> for bash), do
> echo $HOST $SITE $ARCH
> and see if they match what you expect.
>
> Does the file
> /home/aips/AIPS/31DEC11/LNX64/**LOAD/AIPS.EXE
> exist? Are there other files in
> /home/aips/AIPS/31DEC11/LNX64/**LOAD
>
> If you compiled as LINUX then the "architecture" of PARANGAM is wrong in
> HOSTS.LIST. If there are lots of files in the above LOAD directory, one
> needs to find out why AIPS.EXE is not there. Try
> COMLNK $AIPPGM/AIPS.FOR
>
> Eric Greisen
>
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