Re: [awips2-users] Fwd: awips2

I tried to give AMD cards another chance, but their Linux drivers remain 
horribly sucky. Stick to nVidia until further notice.

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Kevin Tyle, Systems Administrator
Dept. of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences
University at Albany
Earth Science 235, 1400 Washington Avenue
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Email: ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx
Phone: 518-442-4578
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From: awips2-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
<awips2-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Steven Boring 
<steven.boring@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 6:03 PM
To: Michael Sabino; awips2-users
Subject: Re: [awips2-users] Fwd: awips2

Hi everyone,
I'd like to report I finally got cave to work on my server. CAVE kept crashing 
with a segmentation fault.every time I tried to do anything. Both Michael James 
and Michael Sabino thought is was a video driver or openGL problem (guess what 
they where right).  My system had a ATI Radeon hd4350 video card. I first 
installed the catalyst 10.10 driver but all I kept getting is the Segfault 
error. I tried the latest catalyst 13.1 driver. Cave would get a little further 
but it still segfaulted. Michael Sabino said he was using an NVidia on has 
system that was working, so i installed an NVidia card I have in my stash and 
installed the latest NVidia driver for the card and everything started working 
:)

Steven Boring

Network & Computer Services
College of Science
San Jose State University
408-924-5274


On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Michael Sabino 
<michael.r.sabino@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:michael.r.sabino@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
The NVidia driver I'm using is NVIDIA-Linux-x86-319.17.run. It's for a
GeForce 8600M GT, which is in a laptop that is about 5-6 years old.


Michael Sabino

On 10/22/13, Michael Sabino 
<michael.r.sabino@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:michael.r.sabino@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> This is the line I commented out in /awips2/edex/bin/wrapper.conf:
>
> #wrapper.java.additional.51=-Dawips.registrymanager.debug=%AWIPS_REGISTRYMANAGER_DEBUG%
>
>
> Michael Sabino
>
> On 10/22/13, Steven Boring 
> <steven.boring@xxxxxxxx<mailto:steven.boring@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>> Interesting. I prefer using Scientific Linux but install used Centos
>> since
>> it was the recommended OS. I'm not adverse to installing again. since
>> I've
>> already installed the OS three time now. First I tried installing Cave in
>> a
>> 64 bit version of Centos 5 and yum installed both the 32 and 64 bit
>> version
>> of java rendering alertviz and cave brain dead. I then installed the
>> 32bit
>> version so I can install the EDEX and CAVE together. Then reinstalled
>> again
>> think that gnome had gotten corrupted but the same thing happened on the
>> latest install. I'll try rolling back the lib file you mentioned and see
>> if
>> that changes anything.
>>
>>
>> Steven Boring
>>
>> Network & Computer Services
>> College of Science
>> San Jose State University
>> 408-924-5274<tel:408-924-5274>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Michael Sabino
>> <michael.r.sabino@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:michael.r.sabino@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> I had the same issue on CentOS 5.9. Downgrading my libgnomevfs-2.so to
>>> the older version in the repos fixed some of the issue (with browsing
>>> gnome vfs directory structures), but there was still an issue with
>>> libxslt/firefox, where firefox would close upon opening and visiting a
>>> website.
>>>
>>> Scientific Linux v. 5.9 (based on RHEL, just like CentOS) does not
>>> have these issues, and I have noticed that after reinstalling to
>>> Scientific Linux and making a small modification in a script file for
>>> setting up the Java environment (I had to remove a debug string), that
>>> I no longer have any issues (even with Edex, which initially would not
>>> start edexRequest).
>>>
>>> I am not telling you this as a suggestion that you reinstall, rather
>>> to provide information on how events transpired for me.
>>>
>>> I believe the modification I had to make was in
>>> /awips2/edex/bin/wrapper.conf, where I removed a debug log string
>>> (which was evident from the error messages I was receiving when
>>> starting edex, a no class def found error applicable only to when that
>>> debug setting was set in the conf file). After I made that
>>> modification, EdexRequest started successfully.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Michael Sabino
>>>
>>> On 10/22/13, Steven Boring 
>>> <steven.boring@xxxxxxxx<mailto:steven.boring@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>> > Thanks for your replies
>>> > I'm running EDEX/CAVE system on a system running Centos 5.9 32bit as
>>> > recommended. The video card is an older ATI Radeon HD4350. I've
>>> > installed
>>> > ATI linux driver 10.10.  ATI catalist 13.1 is the latest driver but I
>>> > wasn't sure if it would be compatible with the older version of Linux .
>>> > I
>>> > have tried deleting the caveData folder with no change.
>>> >
>>> > Here the output of the glxgears command
>>> > glxgears -info
>>> > GL_RENDERER   = Mesa X11
>>> > GL_VERSION    = 2.1 Mesa 7.8.2
>>> > GL_VENDOR     = Brian Paul
>>> > GL_EXTENSIONS = GL_ARB_copy_buffer GL_ARB_depth_texture
>>> GL_ARB_depth_clamp
>>> > GL_ARB_draw_buffers GL_ARB_draw_elements_base_vertex
>>> > GL_ARB_fragment_coord_conventions GL_ARB_fragment_program
>>> > GL_ARB_fragment_program_shadow GL_ARB_fragment_shader
>>> > GL_ARB_framebuffer_object GL_ARB_half_float_pixel
>>> GL_ARB_half_float_vertex
>>> > GL_ARB_imaging GL_ARB_map_buffer_range GL_ARB_multisample
>>> > GL_ARB_multitexture GL_ARB_occlusion_query GL_ARB_pixel_buffer_object
>>> > GL_ARB_point_parameters GL_ARB_point_sprite GL_ARB_provoking_vertex
>>> > GL_ARB_shader_objects GL_ARB_shading_language_100
>>> > GL_ARB_shading_language_120 GL_ARB_shadow GL_ARB_shadow_ambient
>>> GL_ARB_sync
>>> > GL_ARB_texture_border_clamp GL_ARB_texture_compression
>>> > GL_ARB_texture_cube_map GL_ARB_texture_env_add
>>> > GL_ARB_texture_env_combine
>>> > GL_ARB_texture_env_crossbar GL_ARB_texture_env_dot3
>>> > GL_ARB_texture_mirrored_repeat GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two
>>> > GL_ARB_texture_rectangle GL_ARB_transpose_matrix
>>> > GL_ARB_vertex_array_bgra
>>> > GL_ARB_vertex_array_object GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object
>>> > GL_ARB_vertex_program GL_ARB_vertex_shader GL_ARB_window_pos
>>> > GL_EXT_abgr
>>> > GL_EXT_bgra GL_EXT_blend_color GL_EXT_blend_equation_separate
>>> > GL_EXT_blend_func_separate GL_EXT_blend_logic_op GL_EXT_blend_minmax
>>> > GL_EXT_blend_subtract GL_EXT_compiled_vertex_array GL_EXT_convolution
>>> > GL_EXT_copy_texture GL_EXT_depth_bounds_test GL_EXT_draw_buffers2
>>> > GL_EXT_draw_range_elements GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit
>>> > GL_EXT_framebuffer_multisample GL_EXT_framebuffer_object
>>> > GL_EXT_fog_coord
>>> > GL_EXT_gpu_program_parameters GL_EXT_histogram
>>> > GL_EXT_multi_draw_arrays
>>> > GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil GL_EXT_packed_pixels
>>> > GL_EXT_paletted_texture
>>> > GL_EXT_pixel_buffer_object GL_EXT_point_parameters
>>> > GL_EXT_polygon_offset
>>> > GL_EXT_provoking_vertex GL_EXT_rescale_normal GL_EXT_secondary_color
>>> > GL_EXT_separate_specular_color GL_EXT_shadow_funcs
>>> > GL_EXT_shared_texture_palette GL_EXT_stencil_two_side
>>> > GL_EXT_stencil_wrap
>>> > GL_EXT_subtexture GL_EXT_texture GL_EXT_texture3D GL_EXT_texture_array
>>> > GL_EXT_texture_cube_map GL_EXT_texture_edge_clamp
>>> > GL_EXT_texture_env_add
>>> > GL_EXT_texture_env_combine GL_EXT_texture_env_dot3
>>> GL_EXT_texture_lod_bias
>>> > GL_EXT_texture_mirror_clamp GL_EXT_texture_object
>>> GL_EXT_texture_rectangle
>>> > GL_EXT_texture_sRGB GL_EXT_texture_swizzle GL_EXT_timer_query
>>> > GL_EXT_vertex_array GL_EXT_vertex_array_bgra
>>> > GL_3DFX_texture_compression_FXT1 GL_APPLE_packed_pixels
>>> > GL_APPLE_vertex_array_object GL_APPLE_object_purgeable
>>> > GL_ATI_blend_equation_separate GL_ATI_envmap_bumpmap
>>> > GL_ATI_texture_env_combine3 GL_ATI_texture_mirror_once
>>> > GL_ATI_fragment_shader GL_ATI_separate_stencil
>>> GL_IBM_multimode_draw_arrays
>>> > GL_IBM_rasterpos_clip GL_IBM_texture_mirrored_repeat
>>> > GL_INGR_blend_func_separate GL_MESA_pack_invert GL_MESA_resize_buffers
>>> > GL_MESA_texture_array GL_MESA_ycbcr_texture GL_MESA_window_pos
>>> > GL_NV_blend_square GL_NV_conditional_render GL_NV_depth_clamp
>>> > GL_NV_fragment_program GL_NV_fragment_program_option
>>> > GL_NV_light_max_exponent GL_NV_packed_depth_stencil GL_NV_point_sprite
>>> > GL_NV_texture_env_combine4 GL_NV_texture_rectangle
>>> GL_NV_texgen_reflection
>>> > GL_NV_vertex_program GL_NV_vertex_program1_1 GL_OES_read_format
>>> > GL_SGI_color_matrix GL_SGI_color_table GL_SGI_texture_color_table
>>> > GL_SGIS_generate_mipmap GL_SGIS_texture_border_clamp
>>> > GL_SGIS_texture_edge_clamp GL_SGIS_texture_lod
>>> > GL_SUN_multi_draw_arrays
>>> > 409 frames in 5.0 seconds = 81.799 FPS
>>> > 408 frames in 5.0 seconds = 81.577 FPS
>>> >
>>> > I figure the problem may be with missing and/or incompatible lib files
>>> > or
>>> > video drivers.
>>> > Since I had to add symlinks for libGL.so.1 and libXp.so.6 What openGL
>>> > packages do you have installed.
>>> >
>>> > As a side note: Ever since I installed the server/cave software gnome
>>> > programs like gedit and firefox no longer open and my background
>>> > changed
>>> to
>>> > black. the gnome system admin tools also seemed to stop, i.e
>>> > screensave
>>> > utility, users/groups ...
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Steven Boring
>>> >
>>> > Network & Computer Services
>>> > College of Science
>>> > San Jose State University
>>> > 408-924-5274
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Michael James
>>> > <mjames@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mjames@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I agree with Michael here, a lot of CAVE errors are fixed by "rm -rf
>>> >> ~/caveData" and then starting alertviz/CAVE again (you have to enter
>>> >> localhost/OAX again when you do this).
>>> >>
>>> >> If the problem persists when caveData is removed then I would guess
>>> >> it's
>>> >> due to an incompatible graphics driver.  You want to be sure you have
>>> the
>>> >> latest linux driver for your card, we've run into problems at Unidata
>>> >> with
>>> >> old drivers causing "paint errors" and such in CAVE.
>>> >>
>>> >> -mj
>>> >>
>>> >> On 10/22/2013 10:34 AM, Michael Sabino wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> >>> From: Michael
>>> >>> Sabino<michael.r.sabino@gmail.**com<michael.r.sabino@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:michael.r.sabino@xxxxxxxxx>>
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 11:12:27 -0500
>>> >>> Subject: Re: [awips2-users] awips2
>>> >>> To: Steven Boring<steven.boring@xxxxxxxx<mailto:steven.boring@xxxxxxxx>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Hi,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I have a couple ideas for getting AWIPS2 working on your system.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> First, check that you have a basemaps/MTR.spi in your /awips2
>>> >>> directory
>>> >>> tree.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Secondly, delete $HOME/caveData, and try connecting to edex again.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I have seen the Initializing... error before. I don't remember
>>> >>> exactly
>>> >>> how I corrected it, but I believe it involved deleting the caveData
>>> >>> directory.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Also, what operating system are you running this on? CAVE and edex
>>> >>> often require tweaking to get working on different OS.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Thirdly, what version of OpenGL are you using? I am using the NVidia
>>> >>> version, so we may differ quite a bit in that regard. "file
>>> >>> /usr/lib/libGL.so.1".
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Fourthly, try running "glxgears -info" to verify your direct
>>> >>> rendering
>>> >>> functionality (CAVE requires direct rendering).
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Thanks, and hopeful my suggestions will help,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Michael Sabino
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On 10/22/13, Steven 
>>> >>> Boring<steven.boring@xxxxxxxx<mailto:steven.boring@xxxxxxxx>>  wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>>> Hi All,
>>> >>>> I'm help a faculty member here at SJSU install and get the awips2
>>> >>>> system
>>> >>>> on
>>> >>>> one of our servers.. Initially I installed just the client becuase
>>> >>>> the
>>> >>>> processor thought we would be able to connect to a server at
>>> >>>> unidata.
>>> >>>> But
>>> >>>> we were told we needed to run our own server. I then installed the
>>> >>>> server
>>> >>>> software but when I tried to run the alertvix.sh I got an endless
>>> >>>> series
>>> >>>> of
>>> >>>> java error screen, close one another would replace it. I figured
>>> >>>> that
>>> >>>> installing the server software after installing the client
>>> >>>> corrupted
>>> >>>> the
>>> >>>> client software I removed everything and started over. Now I have
>>> >>>> both
>>> >>>> the
>>> >>>> server and client installed on the server. I think the EDEX server
>>> >>>> is
>>> >>>> working at least I see activity in all the logs similar to that
>>> >>>> listed
>>> >>>> in
>>> >>>> the installation guide with the exception of the ldm log is empty
>>> >>>> but
>>> >>>> the
>>> >>>> ldm log entries are showing up in the /var/log/messages files. The
>>> >>>> alertviz.sh is now running but I initialy had problems getting the
>>> cave
>>> >>>> software to run. I kept seeing segmentation fault reports refering
>>> >>>> to
>>> >>>> libXp.so.6 and libGL.so.1. After add two symlinks to
>>> >>>> /awips2/tools/lib
>>> >>>> pointing to the correct lib files  in the /awips2/ directory tree.
>>> Cave
>>> >>>> now
>>> >>>> loads but If I do anything in the client I either errors and/or
>>> >>>> CAVE
>>> >>>> segmentation faults and quits..
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Here's an example of some of the errors.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> clicked on Obs/surface plot
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Alertviz error
>>> >>>> 07:06 PM (1)| WORKSTATION | WORKSTATION: An internal error occured
>>> >>>> during:
>>> >>>> "Initiallizing..."
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> An internal error occurred during:
>>> >>>> "Initializing...".java.lang.**RuntimeException: Could not load
>>> >>>> file:
>>> >>>> basemaps/MTR.spi
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>>
>>> com.raytheon.viz.pointdata.**StaticPlotInfoPV.**readStaticPlotInfoPV(**
>>> >>>> StaticPlotInfoPV.java:120)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>>
>>> com.raytheon.viz.pointdata.**StaticPlotInfoPV.**readStaticPlotInfoPV(**
>>> >>>> StaticPlotInfoPV.java:106)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>>
>>> com.raytheon.viz.pointdata.**rsc.progdisc.**SpiProgDisclosure.<init>(**
>>> >>>> SpiProgDisclosure.java:51)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.pointdata.**rsc.PlotResource2.**
>>> >>>> initInternal(PlotResource2.**java:266)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.rsc.**AbstractVizResource.init(**
>>> >>>> AbstractVizResource.java:329)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.pointdata.**rsc.PlotBlendedResource.**initInternal(**
>>> >>>> PlotBlendedResource.java:87)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.rsc.**AbstractVizResource.init(**
>>> >>>> AbstractVizResource.java:329)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.rsc.**AbstractVizResource$InitJob.**
>>> >>>> run(AbstractVizResource.java:**418)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.core.internal.**jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:**54)
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> clicked Obs/METAR Station plot
>>> >>>> 07:14 PM (1) | WORKSTATION | CAVE: Paint error: Could not find spi
>>> >>>> file::
>>> >>>> The resource has been disabled.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Paint error: Could not find spi file:: The resource has been
>>> >>>> disabled.com.raytheon.uf.viz.**core.exception.VizException: Paint
>>> >>>> error:
>>> >>>> Could not find spi file:: The resource has been disabled.
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.maps.**display.MapRenderableDisplay.**
>>> >>>> paint(MapRenderableDisplay.**java:178)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.d2d.core.**map.D2DMapRenderableDisplay.**
>>> >>>> paint(D2DMapRenderableDisplay.**java:231)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.ui.panes.**VizDisplayPane.glDrawInternal(**
>>> >>>> VizDisplayPane.java:515)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.ui.panes.**VizDisplayPane.draw(**
>>> >>>> VizDisplayPane.java:469)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.ui.panes.**DrawCoordinatedPane.draw(**
>>> >>>> DrawCoordinatedPane.java:182)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.ui.panes.**DrawCoordinatorJob$1.run(**
>>> >>>> DrawCoordinatorJob.java:229)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.ui.internal.**UILockListener.doPendingWork(**
>>> >>>> UILockListener.java:164)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.ui.internal.**UISynchronizer$3.run(**
>>> >>>> UISynchronizer.java:158)
>>> >>>>      at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.**RunnableLock.run(RunnableLock.**
>>> >>>> java:35)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.**Synchronizer.runAsyncMessages(**
>>> >>>> Synchronizer.java:134)
>>> >>>>      at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.**Display.runAsyncMessages(**
>>> >>>> Display.java:3515)
>>> >>>>      at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.**Display.readAndDispatch(**
>>> >>>> Display.java:3164)
>>> >>>>      at org.eclipse.ui.internal.**Workbench.runEventLoop(**
>>> >>>> Workbench.java:2640)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.ui.internal.**Workbench.runUI(Workbench.**java:2604)
>>> >>>>      at org.eclipse.ui.internal.**Workbench.access$4(Workbench.**
>>> >>>> java:2438)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> org.eclipse.ui.internal.**Workbench$7.run(Workbench.**java:671)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.core.databinding.**observable.Realm.**
>>> >>>> runWithDefault(Realm.java:332)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.ui.internal.**Workbench.**createAndRunWorkbench(**
>>> >>>> Workbench.java:664)
>>> >>>>      at org.eclipse.ui.PlatformUI.**createAndRunWorkbench(**
>>> >>>> PlatformUI.java:149)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.ui.**personalities.awips.**AbstractCAVEComponent.**
>>> >>>> startComponent(**AbstractCAVEComponent.java:**219)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.**application.VizApplication.**
>>> >>>> start(VizApplication.java:81)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.equinox.internal.**app.EclipseAppHandle.run(**
>>> >>>> EclipseAppHandle.java:196)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.core.runtime.**internal.adaptor.**EclipseAppLauncher.**
>>> >>>> runApplication(**EclipseAppLauncher.java:110)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>>
>>> org.eclipse.core.runtime.**internal.adaptor.**EclipseAppLauncher.start(*
>>> >>>> *EclipseAppLauncher.java:79)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.core.runtime.**adaptor.EclipseStarter.run(**
>>> >>>> EclipseStarter.java:369)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.core.runtime.**adaptor.EclipseStarter.run(**
>>> >>>> EclipseStarter.java:179)
>>> >>>>      at sun.reflect.**NativeMethodAccessorImpl.**invoke0(Native
>>> Method)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> sun.reflect.**NativeMethodAccessorImpl.**invoke(**
>>> >>>> NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:**39)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> sun.reflect.**DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.**invoke(**
>>> >>>> DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.**java:25)
>>> >>>>      at java.lang.reflect.Method.**invoke(Method.java:597)
>>> >>>>      at org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.**Main.invokeFramework(Main.**
>>> >>>> java:619)
>>> >>>>      at org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.**Main.basicRun(Main.java:574)
>>> >>>>      at org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.**Main.run(Main.java:1407)
>>> >>>> Caused by: com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.**exception.VizException: Could
>>> not
>>> >>>> find
>>> >>>> spi file
>>> >>>>      at com.raytheon.viz.spi.**SPIResource.initInternal(**
>>> >>>> SPIResource.java:114)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.rsc.**AbstractVizResource.init(**
>>> >>>> AbstractVizResource.java:329)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.rsc.**AbstractVizResource$InitJob.**
>>> >>>> run(AbstractVizResource.java:**418)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.core.internal.**jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:**54)
>>> >>>> Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: basemaps/MTR.spi
>>> >>>>      at com.raytheon.viz.spi.**SPIResource.initInternal(**
>>> >>>> SPIResource.java:115)
>>> >>>>      ... 3 more
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> 07:14 PM (1)| WORKSTATION | WORKSTATION: An internal error occured
>>> >>>> during:
>>> >>>> "Initiallizing..."
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> An internal error occurred during:
>>> >>>> "Initializing...".java.lang.**RuntimeException: Could not load
>>> >>>> file:
>>> >>>> basemaps/MTR.spi
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>>
>>> com.raytheon.viz.pointdata.**StaticPlotInfoPV.**readStaticPlotInfoPV(**
>>> >>>> StaticPlotInfoPV.java:120)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>>
>>> com.raytheon.viz.pointdata.**StaticPlotInfoPV.**readStaticPlotInfoPV(**
>>> >>>> StaticPlotInfoPV.java:106)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>>
>>> com.raytheon.viz.pointdata.**rsc.progdisc.**SpiProgDisclosure.<init>(**
>>> >>>> SpiProgDisclosure.java:51)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.pointdata.**rsc.PlotResource2.**
>>> >>>> initInternal(PlotResource2.**java:266)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.rsc.**AbstractVizResource.init(**
>>> >>>> AbstractVizResource.java:329)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.rsc.**AbstractVizResource$InitJob.**
>>> >>>> run(AbstractVizResource.java:**418)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.core.internal.**jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:**54)
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> 12:21
>>> >>>> Clicked Obs/synoptic station plot
>>> >>>> Segmentation fault /awips/cave/cave.sh
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> 12:25
>>> >>>> CLicked volume 500 height
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> No data available for resource
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.grid.rsc.**GridResourceDatacom.raytheon.**
>>> >>>> uf.viz.core.exception.**NoDataAvailableException:
>>> >>>> No Data Available
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.rsc.**AbstractRequestableResourceDat**
>>> >>>> a.construct(**AbstractRequestableResourceDat**a.java:227)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.grid.rsc.**GridResourceData.construct(**
>>> >>>> GridResourceData.java:116)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>>
>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.**drawables.ResourcePair.**instantiateResource(
>>> >>>> **ResourcePair.java:244)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.uf.viz.core.rsc.**ResourceList.**instantiateResources(**
>>> >>>> ResourceList.java:890)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.ui.**BundleLoader$**InstantiationTask.run(**
>>> >>>> BundleLoader.java:85)
>>> >>>>      at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.**java:662)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> com.raytheon.viz.ui.**BundleLoader.**loadBundleToContainer(**
>>> >>>> BundleLoader.java:174)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> com.raytheon.viz.ui.**BundleLoader.run(BundleLoader.**java:116)
>>> >>>>      at
>>> >>>> org.eclipse.core.internal.**jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:**54)
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> d2dContourStyleRules.xml: unexpected element (uri:"",
>>> >>>> local:"range").
>>> >>>> Expected elements are
>>> >>>>
>>> <{}displayFlags>,<{}**positiveLinePattern>,<{}**negativeLinePattern>,<{}
>>> >>>> **displayUnits>,<{}**contourLabeling>,<{}**smoothingDistance>
>>> >>>> on line 369 column 28
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> When I try to view any satelite or radar images CAVE cratshes with
>>> >>>> a
>>> >>>> segmentation fault and no errors.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Any help would be appreciated
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Steven Boring
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Network&  Computer Services
>>> >>>> College of Science
>>> >>>> San Jose State University
>>> >>>> 408-924-5274
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
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