Thanks Igor. >From what I can see, after I started the process "xorp_rtrmgr", a few xrl.* files would be created. I think that xorpsh did try to create a couple of more xrl.* files.
And I noticed something weird... once I launched xorpsh, I found that the socket files "xrl.XYZABC" will become "xrl.XYZABC=". And if I stopped "xorpsh", the socket files will go back to the previous names "xrl.XYZABC". Is this something expected? Thanks a lot for the help! 2011/12/6 Igor Maravić <[email protected]> > > It still has the same error even after I switched to use > "xorp_install.bash" > > script. My bad in my earlier email not clearly saying the usage of > "sudo" in > > "chmod" and "chown". I did run "chmod" and "chown" as super user. > otherwise, > > the command will just fail. > > The point was not on "sudo", but on "-R" option. > To run xorpsh, xorp user should have the permission to create files in > /var/tmp > There are no xrl files in /var/tmp, they are created by xorpsh. >
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