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[IDV #ZLX-814036]: IDV failed to start



> Hello,
> 
> I'm running IDV version 5.5 on an individual HPC node on a virtual machine
> through my university. I've been working successfully with IDV this way for
> a few weeks, but I've recently been getting multiple 'disk quota exceeded'
> errors in various situations. I'm working with fairly large data files, but
> my disk is not even close to full as far as I can tell. Sometimes I get the
> error when I attempt to open IDV, when I tried to save a bundle with the
> data as a .zidv file, and when I tried to open these bundles. For a while,
> the errors when I opened IDV and saved bundles wouldn't hinder my work. IDV
> would still open and the bundles would still save and I would be able to
> open them later. But eventually it got to the point where I essentially
> couldn't do anything because of the errors. Per the advice of a professor,
> I deleted a few files from my directory to see if that would work, and it
> helped at first, but not for long. I went to the system tab in preferences
> and increased the memory to 100% and now I can't get IDV to open at all.
> Whenever I enter ./runIDV it gives me the following error:
> 
> ./runIDV: line 64: java.lang.IllegalStateException:: command not found
> ./runIDV: line 65: Premature: command not found
> ./runIDV: line 66: Premature: command not found
> ./runIDV: eval: line 68: syntax error near unexpected token `('
> ./runIDV: eval: line 68: ` at
> ucar.unidata.xml.XmlUtil.getDocument(XmlUtil.java:1338)'
> IDV failed to start. Please contact address@hidden
> 
> I didn't think changing the memory would have that much of an effect. Do
> you have any suggestions?
> 
> Thank you,
> Maya Robinson
> 
> 
Hi Maya,

I don't have much experience on HPC, but these symptoms let me guess it is the 
space
allocated to your account was limited. you need to be careful about the amount 
of files
saved in your account. The memory allocation issue is a little tricky, you
need to find the .unidata folder, and then idv/DefaultIdv,  there is a file 
named main.xml,
you can delete the file, or you can edit the file, search for the "memory" 
string in the
file and change the number under this line. let me know if this help or not.

Yuan 

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: ZLX-814036
Department: Support IDV
Priority: Normal
Status: Open
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