On Mon, 12 Jul 2010, Mark Taylor wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, tim.jenness wrote:
>
>> My problem with SAMP (and also with gaiadisp) is that I seem to have
>> misconfigured my machine so that it doesn't know how to resolve its own
>> name. Changing .rtd-remote to use localhost fixes my gaiadisp problem. But
>> this is off topic for you.
>
> Since JSAMP 1.0, which I believe is what's in Hawaiki (jsamp -version
> to check) the hostname which is used by default to construct XML-RPC
> endpoints etc is "127.0.0.1", which should be reasonably robust
> against misconfiguration. It's possible to configure what JSAMP
> thinks localhost's name is by using the jsamp.localhost system property
> (java -Djsamp.localhost=my-host-name xxx.jar). You can tell what
> hostname is actually being used by looking in ~/.samp.
>
>> On Jul 2, 2010, at 3:25 AM, Matthijs H.D. van der Wiel wrote:
>>> * * * * * *
>>> Error: splatdisp: child process exited abnormally (bgexec): child
>>> process exited abnormally while executing
>>> "blt::bgexec [scope forret
>>> (::gaia::GaiaCubeSpectrum::gaiaForeignExec0)] -keepnewline 1 -error
>>> [scope forerr_(::gaia::GaiaCubeSpectrum::gaiaForeignEx..."
>>> ("eval" body line 1)
>>> invoked from within
>>> "eval "blt::bgexec \[scope forret ($this)\] -keepnewline
>>> $keepnewlines -error \[scope forerr_($this)\] -output \[scope
>>> forout_($this)\] \onoutput \..."
>>> * * * * * *
>
> This might well be a SAMP issue, but I can't tell from the GAIA error
> message whether that's the case or not.
Hi Mark,
this error isn't coming from SAMP. All that GAIA is doing is writing
spectrum to disk and then execing the "splatdisp" command. This uses a
socket to request that the spectrum is loaded.
Peter.
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