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20010507: oabsnd and swap space



Chris,

OABSFC requires that "gplt" be found. The non-existent
executable seems to indicate that $GEMEXE/gplt is either
not bring found, that you don't have permission to execute it, 
or that for some reason the system is not able to execute gplt.

Since it says non-existent, it sounds like the program is
not being found. See if there is any problem with your $GEMEXE
environmental variable (which is set when you sourced Gemenviron),
and double check that gplt is executable as well.

The attempt to execute gplt occurs when you run the analysis,
eg, not when you first start up oabxxx.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support



>From: address@hidden (Chris Hennon)
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200105071618.f47GIbp13844

>Steve -
>
>I've run into a curious problem.  I'm trying to run "oabsnd" for just one
>level and one variable and the program exits with a NOPROC - Nonexistent
>executable and "Could not fork" errors.  I think I have plenty of swap
>space:
>
>swap -s
>total: 67792k bytes allocated + 167728k reserved = 235520k used, 159608k
>available
>
>There are no rogue processes around that I can see.  There are no dead
>message queues.  In the past, I have run oabsnd under the same conditions
>without a problem, even with more levels and more variables.  The support
>archives all seem to indicate a problem with either swap space or orphaned
>processes but it doesn't appear that I have those issues.  Any ideas?
>Thanks.
>
>Chris    
>
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