Neil,
I don't know why, but it's been this way a long time; my installation notes say
to change the ownership on /awips2/cave, e.g.
# chmod -R awips:awips /awips2/cave
--
Erik Magnuson, ENSCO Inc.
From: awips2-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:awips2-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Neil Smith
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:17 PM
To: neils@xxxxxxxx
Subject: [awips2-users] CAVE client startup error
Cave installed from user awips with:
sudo yum groupinstall AWIPS\ II\ Visualize
Don't have an EDEX server to point to yet.
But starting up CAVE with /awips2/cave/cave.sh generates:
Locking is not possible in the directory
"/awips2/cave/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi". A common reason is that the file
system or Runtime Environment does not support file locking for that location.
Please choose a different location, or disable file locking passing
"-Dosgi.locking=none" as a VM argument.
/awips2/cave/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/.manager/.fileTableLock (Permission
denied)
Both .manager and .manager/.fileTableLock are owned by root. Aren't they
supposed to be?
Does the .fileTableLock need to be owned by the user starting cave?
-Neil
neils@xxxxxxxx<mailto:neils@xxxxxxxx>
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