Your cave log contains several long request warnings, i.e.
Took 30230ms to run request id[c180ffbf-ac91-4917-a1a8-e3150e0a60b9]
com.raytheon.uf.common.menus.MenuCreationRequest@42a014ef<mailto:com.raytheon.uf.common.menus.MenuCreationRequest@42a014ef>
(NOT AN ERROR) ThriftClient Diagnostic Stack For Long Requests:
Grid Inventory Directory Request Warning: No Inventories found.???
Failed on try #1
Grid Inventory Directory Request Warning: No Inventories found.???
Failed on try #2
Grid Inventory Directory Request Warning: No Inventories found.???
Failed on try #3
Grid Inventory Directory Request Warning: No Inventories found.???
Failed on try #4
Grid Inventory Directory Request Warning: No Inventories found.???
Failed on try #5
Took 6173ms to run request id[7d7ff4cf-af18-42bb-a8ca-d7fb237eeb4a]
gov.noaa.nws.ncep.edex.common.ncinventory.ManageNcInventoryMsg@489a6bd1<mailto:gov.noaa.nws.ncep.edex.common.ncinventory.ManageNcInventoryMsg@489a6bd1>
(NOT AN ERROR) ThriftClient Diagnostic Stack For Long Requests:
I suspect your EDEX is having some problems and CAVE is timing out on some
queries. Check your edex_ingest and edex_request logs on your EDEX machine .
You may also have some OpenGL issues later. Your log says:
Quadro NVS 285/PCIe/SSE2 2.1.2 NVIDIA 304.121 NVIDIA Corporation null
The NVS 285 typically only has 128MB which is marginal for CAVE. I run on a
Dell 690 but with Quadro FX 3450 cards with 256MB.
--
Erik
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Subject: Re: [awips2-users] AWIPS2 Problems
Things seem to work fine when I connect to the EDEX server in the cloud. I
will set up another EDEX server instance on another machine and see how that
goes …
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Kevin Tyle, Systems Administrator
Dept. of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences
University at Albany
Earth Science 235, 1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222
Email: ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx>
Phone: 518-442-4578
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 3:47 PM
To: Joe H. Barrett; 'awips2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: [awips2-users] AWIPS2 Problems
It’s a fairly old Dell Precision 690 workstation with an Nvidia Quadro NVS295
card, with the latest Nvidia driver valid for that card installed. It did run
the previous version of CAVE that was made available by Michael ok .
I may try a Cave-only installation on a newer system next, as well as shut down
the edex server on this same machine and connect instead to the cloud edex
server that Unidata is running. I do see several “ThriftClient Diagnostic
Stack for Long Requests” messages in the logs, associated with long (>10 sec)
waits to run requests for various Raytheon common menu creation tasks.
_____________________________________________
Kevin Tyle, Systems Administrator
Dept. of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences
University at Albany
Earth Science 235, 1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222
Email: ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx>
Phone: 518-442-4578
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From: Joe H. Barrett [mailto:jbarrett@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 3:29 PM
To: Tyle, Kevin R; 'awips2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: AWIPS2 Problems
The underlying problem could be related to compatibility for OpenGL, since you
get a Paint error. Try updating the driver software for your graphics card.
Also, look through the EDEX and CAVE logs for something out of the ordinary.
Joe Barrett
Weather Decision Technologies
Norman, OK
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[mailto:awips2-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tyle, Kevin R
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 1:53 PM
To: 'awips2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [awips2-users] AWIPS2 Problems
I have done an installation of the latest AWIPS2 on a freshly-installed and
updated 64bit CentOS6 box.
All goes fine until I start cave.sh as awips2. I get a message complaining of
file locking errors in the /awips2/cave/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi
directory. It turns out that after I have run “yum groupinstall awips2-cave”
as root, the above directory (and a couple others) are owned by root and are
not writable by user awips.
I changed ownership of these directories to awips:fxalpha. Then I am able to
get to the localization authentication screen. I validate successfully after
selecting OAX. CAVE loads, but no maps appear. The alert visualization popup
message dialog complains about two errors:
1) Paint error: null:: The resource (state/county boundaries) has been
disabled.
2) Error querying available levels.
I tried uninstalling everything (cave followed by edex). An error occurs when
trying to erase the awips2-ncep-database package. “Ambiguous output redirect”
and “Failed to Start the PostgreSQL server” error messages appear. Any
subsequent attempt to uninstall this package via yum or rpm fails with the same
messages.
Reinstalling does not produce any different behavior.
I’ve attached the cave console log.
I do have the wxGTK and wxGTK-devel packages installed.
Thanks for any advice!
--Kevin
_____________________________________________
Kevin Tyle, Systems Administrator
Dept. of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences
University at Albany
Earth Science 235, 1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222
Email: ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ktyle@xxxxxxxxxx>
Phone: 518-442-4578
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