Re: [Emc-developers] invalid config name, got 'HO?TMO?2', expected 'HOSTMOT2'
On 02/20/2020 10:11 PM, Peter C. Wallace wrote: On Fri, 21 Feb 2020, Juergen Gnoss wrote: Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 04:01:07 + From: Juergen Gnoss Reply-To: EMC developers To: "emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net" Subject: [Emc-developers] invalid config name, got 'HO?TMO?2', expected 'HOSTMOT2' somebody any idea where that error comes from? First thing I'd do is run memtest86 (should be able to boot this from GRUB, assuming an x86 platform). If nothing shows up there, I'd scan the logs for hard drive errors. Jon ___ Emc-developers mailing list Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
Re: [Emc-developers] invalid config name, got 'HO?TMO?2', expected 'HOSTMOT2'
and that first guess was right on the money. cleaning the slots (as well as the rest of the PC) and it works perfect. Thanks Peter, Ju ___ Emc-developers mailing list Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
Re: [Emc-developers] invalid config name, got 'HO?TMO?2', expected 'HOSTMOT2'
On Fri, 21 Feb 2020, Juergen Gnoss wrote: Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 04:01:07 + From: Juergen Gnoss Reply-To: EMC developers To: "emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net" Subject: [Emc-developers] invalid config name, got 'HO?TMO?2', expected 'HOSTMOT2' somebody any idea where that error comes from? it is a fresh pncconf'ed configuration on a stretch machine here the debug output : Print file information: RUN_IN_PLACE=no LINUXCNC_DIR= LINUXCNC_BIN_DIR=/usr/bin LINUXCNC_TCL_DIR=/usr/lib/tcltk/linuxcnc LINUXCNC_SCRIPT_DIR= LINUXCNC_RTLIB_DIR=/usr/lib/linuxcnc/modules LINUXCNC_CONFIG_DIR= LINUXCNC_LANG_DIR=/usr/lib/tcltk/linuxcnc/msgs INIVAR=inivar HALCMD=halcmd LINUXCNC_EMCSH=/usr/bin/wish8.6 LINUXCNC - 2.9.0-pre0-1056-ge3548bc38 Machine configuration directory is '/home/jgnoss/linuxcnc/configs/bwoodrouter' Machine configuration file is 'bwoodrouter.ini' INIFILE=/home/jgnoss/linuxcnc/configs/bwoodrouter/bwoodrouter.ini VERSION=1.1 PARAMETER_FILE=linuxcnc.var TASK=milltask HALUI=halui DISPLAY=axis COORDINATES=XYYZ KINEMATICS=trivkins coordinates=XYYZ kinstype=BOTH Starting LinuxCNC... Starting LinuxCNC server program: linuxcncsvr Loading Real Time OS, RTAPI, and HAL_LIB modules Starting LinuxCNC IO program: io Starting HAL User Interface program: halui Found file(REL): ./bwoodrouter.hal Shutting down and cleaning up LinuxCNC... Running HAL shutdown script trivkins: coordinates:XYYZ Joint 0 ==> Axis X Joint 1 ==> Axis Y Joint 2 ==> Axis Y Joint 3 ==> Axis Z hm2: loading Mesa HostMot2 driver version 0.15 hm2_pci: loading Mesa AnyIO HostMot2 driver version 0.7 hm2_pci: discovered 5i25 at :03:05.0 hm2/hm2_5i25.0: Low Level init 0.15 hm2: unloading Removing HAL_LIB, RTAPI, and Real Time OS modules Removing NML shared memory segments Debug file information: Note: Using POSIX realtime hm2/hm2_5i25.0: invalid config name, got 'HO?TMO?2', expected 'HOSTMOT2' hm2_5i25.0: board fails HM2 registration RTAPI_PCI: Unmapped 65536 bytes at 0x7f612f334000 Driver probe function failed! hm2_pci: error registering PCI driver hm2_pci: rtapi_app_main: Operation not permitted (-1) ./bwoodrouter.hal:9: waitpid failed /usr/bin/rtapi_app hm2_pci ./bwoodrouter.hal:9: /usr/bin/rtapi_app exited without becoming ready ./bwoodrouter.hal:9: insmod for hm2_pci failed, returned -1 1605 Stopping realtime threads Unloading hal components Note: Using POSIX realtime ___ Emc-developers mailing list Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers My first guess would be dirty PCI slot Peter Wallace Mesa Electronics ___ Emc-developers mailing list Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
[Emc-developers] invalid config name, got 'HO?TMO?2', expected 'HOSTMOT2'
somebody any idea where that error comes from? it is a fresh pncconf'ed configuration on a stretch machine here the debug output : Print file information: RUN_IN_PLACE=no LINUXCNC_DIR= LINUXCNC_BIN_DIR=/usr/bin LINUXCNC_TCL_DIR=/usr/lib/tcltk/linuxcnc LINUXCNC_SCRIPT_DIR= LINUXCNC_RTLIB_DIR=/usr/lib/linuxcnc/modules LINUXCNC_CONFIG_DIR= LINUXCNC_LANG_DIR=/usr/lib/tcltk/linuxcnc/msgs INIVAR=inivar HALCMD=halcmd LINUXCNC_EMCSH=/usr/bin/wish8.6 LINUXCNC - 2.9.0-pre0-1056-ge3548bc38 Machine configuration directory is '/home/jgnoss/linuxcnc/configs/bwoodrouter' Machine configuration file is 'bwoodrouter.ini' INIFILE=/home/jgnoss/linuxcnc/configs/bwoodrouter/bwoodrouter.ini VERSION=1.1 PARAMETER_FILE=linuxcnc.var TASK=milltask HALUI=halui DISPLAY=axis COORDINATES=XYYZ KINEMATICS=trivkins coordinates=XYYZ kinstype=BOTH Starting LinuxCNC... Starting LinuxCNC server program: linuxcncsvr Loading Real Time OS, RTAPI, and HAL_LIB modules Starting LinuxCNC IO program: io Starting HAL User Interface program: halui Found file(REL): ./bwoodrouter.hal Shutting down and cleaning up LinuxCNC... Running HAL shutdown script trivkins: coordinates:XYYZ Joint 0 ==> Axis X Joint 1 ==> Axis Y Joint 2 ==> Axis Y Joint 3 ==> Axis Z hm2: loading Mesa HostMot2 driver version 0.15 hm2_pci: loading Mesa AnyIO HostMot2 driver version 0.7 hm2_pci: discovered 5i25 at :03:05.0 hm2/hm2_5i25.0: Low Level init 0.15 hm2: unloading Removing HAL_LIB, RTAPI, and Real Time OS modules Removing NML shared memory segments Debug file information: Note: Using POSIX realtime hm2/hm2_5i25.0: invalid config name, got 'HO?TMO?2', expected 'HOSTMOT2' hm2_5i25.0: board fails HM2 registration RTAPI_PCI: Unmapped 65536 bytes at 0x7f612f334000 Driver probe function failed! hm2_pci: error registering PCI driver hm2_pci: rtapi_app_main: Operation not permitted (-1) ./bwoodrouter.hal:9: waitpid failed /usr/bin/rtapi_app hm2_pci ./bwoodrouter.hal:9: /usr/bin/rtapi_app exited without becoming ready ./bwoodrouter.hal:9: insmod for hm2_pci failed, returned -1 1605 Stopping realtime threads Unloading hal components Note: Using POSIX realtime ___ Emc-developers mailing list Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers