In <user-6fd673adb27a@xymon.invalid> "Morris, Chris (Shared Services)" <user-7c3d847d296d@xymon.invalid> writes:
Strange, especially the "Permission denied". Have you tried shutting
down Hobbit completely (make sure that none of the "hobbitd" or
"hobbitd_channel" processes are running) and restarting it ?
Yes, I have even rebooted the machine to ensure a "clean environment".
Ok, that's a fairly definitive cleanup :-)
After starting Hobbit, what does the output from the "ipcs" command
look like (you need to be logged in as the Hobbit user for this) ?
Hobbit running ipcs :-
IPC status from /dev/mem as of Fri 21 Jan 12:11:50 2005
Shared Memory:
m 14 0xffffffff --rw------- hobbit hobbit
m 15 0x0103d082 --rw------- hobbit hobbit
m 16 0x0203d082 --rw------- hobbit hobbit
m 17 0x0303d082 --rw------- hobbit hobbit
m 18 0x0403d082 --rw------- hobbit hobbit
m 19 0x0503d082 --rw------- hobbit hobbit
m 20 0xffffffff ----------- hobbit hobbit
m 21 0xffffffff ----------- hobbit hobbit
m 22 0xffffffff ----------- hobbit hobbit
m 23 0xffffffff ----------- hobbit hobbit
m 24 0xffffffff ----------- hobbit hobbit
m 25 0xffffffff ----------- hobbit hobbit
Those memory regions with ID "0xffffffff" are weird.
Especially when they have no permissions bit set, I can
understand the "Permission denied" error.
OK, I'll have to double-check the shared-memory setup
code. I might mail you directly to do some tests for me,
I hope that's ok ?
Regards,
Henrik