Libg2c.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directoryĪt $NativeLibrary.load(Native Method)Īt 0(ClassLoader.java:1807)Īt (ClassLoader.java:1703)Īt 0(Runtime.java:770)Īt (System.java:1003)Īt .ui.(Activator.java:71) The error: An Error occured loading nsharp libraries, nsharp will not : Therefore a RHEL6 RPM must be downloaded and installed. On CAVE startup the following errors occurs without the 64-bit library package compat-libf2c-34, but fc12 yum will install the 32-bit version. Enter OAX as site and click OK to launch CAVE.Open .awips and right-click on developer.product and select Run As -> Run As Eclipse Application Project -> Clean and confirm there are no errors. ![]() ![]() If you want to deploy EDEX from the ADE, also add the contents of ots To import code, and select General -> Existing Project for each of the following directories (you'll have to do this multiple times): cave PyDeV -> Python Interpreter - Do not select auto-config!ĭoing so will discover the /awips2/python libraries, but may set the default to /usr/bin/python if it exists. Then set the following in Windows -> Preferences: Start Eclipse with a bash shell: /bin/bash /awips2/eclipse/eclipse.sh & Uncompress the package in /awips2/repo and go into awips2-ade-14.1.1-16/ tar -xvf awips2-ade-14.1.1-16-NBL.tarĭo not bother using the 14.1.1 jar file for source code if you have already cloned the awips2-build repository. download the awips2-ade-14.1.1-16-NBL.tar from collaborate2.I usually edit /etc/init.d/edex_camel so that only the request JVM is started, the minimum that is needed to debug CAVE in Eclipse. ![]() Removed ingestDat from /etc/init.d/edex_camel Group fxalpha added to /awips2/httpd_pypies/etc/httpd/conf/nfįile backed up to /awips2/httpd_pypies/etc/httpd/conf/_ I use the startup program edex included in the Unidata AIWPS II beta release to make edits to service files: edex setupĬhecking /awips2/httpd_pypies/etc/httpd/conf/nfįile backed up to /awips2/data/pg_ĭATA_ARCHIVE_ROOT set to /data_store in /awips2/edex/bin/setup.envįile backed up to /awips2/edex/bin/_ The JMS connection between client and server was changed for 14.x versions, making new servers incompatible with 13.x clients (the converse of 13.x servers with 14.x clients is incompatable as well). The alternative is to deploy EDEX through the ADE, but I encountered Python errors that were too obfuscated to efficiently track, so I installed the 14.1.1 RPMs instead. On the commands line: /sbin/sysctl -w kernel.shmmax=1690000000Įdit /etc/nf and add the line: kernel.shmmax=1690000000Īnd issue the command: /sbin/sysctl -p /etc/nfĬheck the value to confirm: cat /proc/sys/kernel/shmmaxĭownload the package awips2-14.1.1-PRELIM-NBL.tgz from collaborate2 and install the awips2-standalone group.Īs root: yum groupinstall awips2-standalone -y The awips2-database RPM will not install correctly on fc12 x86_64 systems. Shared Memory Prerequisiteīecause the shared buffer definition in /awips2/data/nf is set so high: shared_buffers = 1536MB If not, you can use the source code included with the 14.1.1 ADE download available from collaborate2. It is assumed that you have already cloned the awips2-builds Git repository from the NWS. This guide follows the Unidata AWIPS II beta release built on the NCEP 14.2.1 branch of source code. I copied /var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.0 from /usr/lib/syslinux/ after installing the package syslinux-common.Īlso just for completeness, /etc/dhcp3/nf the following lines (relevant to this interface) subnet 10.1.0.0 netmask guide is a walkthrough for deploying EDEX and CAVE on x86_64 Fedora Core 12 Linux. ![]() var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg has the following contents SERIAL 0 19200 0ĪPPEND root=/dev/nfs initrd=initrd.img-2.6.35-25-generic-pae nfsroot=10.1.0.1:/nfsroot ip=dhcp console=ttyS0,19200n8 rw I did sudo chmod 644 /var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/defaultĬhmod 755 /var/lib/tftpboot/initrd.img-2.6.35-25-generic-paeĬhmod 755 /var/lib/tftpboot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-25-generic-pae My /var/lib/tftpboot/ directory looks like this initrd.img-2.6.35-25-generic-pae My /etc/default/tftpd-hpa looks like this RUN_DAEMON="yes" My /etc/xinet.d/tftp looks like this service tftp I tested the tftp server by using a tftp client and downloading a file that the server directory hosts. On the server, which runs Ubuntu 10.10, I have setup dhcp, dns, nfs, and tftp-hpa servers. I am trying to pxe-boot a machine (client), and in the process I am trying to setup a tftp server that this machine can boot off.
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