[nos-bbs] ubuntu 9.1 compiles OK now, but...

Bob Tenty bobtenty at gmail.com
Fri Nov 26 17:09:14 EST 2010


It is better to run jnos in a virtual tty because in that way
the process re-spawns (restarts) automatically when it crashes or is
out of memory.


73,

Bob VE3TOK


On 10-11-25 10:58 PM, Jim Smith wrote:
> Jerome,
>
>    I had some issues running it with sudo (Ubuntu 9.1 and later). Never
> figured it out, but it seemed to be time related. Things would work, then it
> didn't, anywhere from 4 to 28 hours later. It *never* ran past 28 hours or
> so. I ran it as root and never had that problem. I think it has to do with
> the way sudo works. I notice that if I'm doing a lot of sudo, it does not
> ask me for a password on actions subsequent to the first sudo *up until* I
> go beyond a time limit, then it asks for a password to do sudo actions
> again.
>
>    My guess is the jnos process at some point doesn't use the magic sudo
> powers for long enough and the sudo password cache times out which causes
> the jnos process issues. I have no firm data on this, just a niggling
> thought. What I *did* have that put me off of Ubuntu was that anywhere from
> 24 to 48 hours after the process started it would start consuming all CPU on
> the box. I built a slackware 10.1 box and it has run well on that.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Jim N8AVX
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nos-bbs-bounces at tapr.org [mailto:nos-bbs-bounces at tapr.org] On Behalf
> Of jerome schatten
> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 5:04 PM
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> Subject: Re: [nos-bbs] ubuntu 9.1 compiles OK now, but...
>
> Thanks... it compiled fine using 2.0h source. Now one more question:
> Must I really run from root? Is it not sufficient to start jnos as:
> 'sudo ./jnos' from the directory I have jnos in?
>
> The reason I ask is I'm getting some weird inconsistent results getting my
> axip stuff to work. Sometimes it does, and sometimes it doesn't, and
> sometimes only half the link works. I thought maybe it's because I'm running
> jnos out of my home directory, starting it as sudo. ipv4 forwarding is on on
> the jnos machine.
>
> Best,
> jerome va7vv
>
>
>
>
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