Error Reading Tunables From
Ousterhout: "Re: ioo / vmo" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:46:01 -0500 To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU This is not a p570, but ioo is -r-xr-x--- for me, both on aix 5.2 and on 5.3, and it correctly returns information. Mike Tibor
/ vmo" Next in thread: Mike Tibor: "Re: ioo / vmo" Reply: Mike Tibor: "Re: ioo / vmo" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 14:58:10 -0600 To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU There are files in /etc/tunables that need to have the correct permissions also. This will determine what happens on your next reboot. Here's what I have in that directory. -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 65 Dec 13 09:11 lastboot.log -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 10964 Dec 13 09:11 lastboot -rw-r--r-- http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/AIX-L/2005-01/0293.html 1 root system 2082 Dec 13 10:24 nextboot Sounds like someone may have gotten a little crazy with wildcarded permissions of 0000. I'd go through your other directories and see if anything else was affected. /etc and /usr are fairly important. Regards, Darryl -----Original Message----- From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU] On Behalf Of Mike Tibor Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 2:34 PM http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/AIX-L/2005-01/0294.html To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU Subject: ioo / vmo I'm trying to get/set some parameters using ioo and vmo on my p570 running 5.3, and I'm running into some goofy file permissions problems. By default, it appears that a large number of files in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin have 0000 permissions. This includes ioo* and vmo*. I set ioo, ioo64, vmo and vmo64 to 0550, but now I'm getting the following: root@aixdb2-1:/usr/sbin# ioo -a ioo: 1485-121 Error reading tunables from nextboot file Are there other files ioo may be trying to call which are mode 0000? I've already found and chmod'd /usr/sbin/tun*, but that didn't help. Anybody know why these files are mode 0000 by default? Thanks, Mike Next message: Juan Camilo Yanquen: "Re: Define "logged in as ROOT"" Previous message: Ferenc Gyurcsan: "Re: ioo / vmo" Maybe in reply to: Mike Tibor: "ioo / vmo" Next in thread: Mike Tibor: "Re: ioo / vmo" Reply: Mike Tibor: "Re: ioo / vmo" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Flag as inappropriate (AWS) Security UNIX Linux Coding Usenet Mailing-ListsNewsgroupsAboutPrivacyImprint unix.derkeiler.com >Mailing-Lists >AIX-L >2005-01
I have rebooted my computer but it is now impossible to https://musescore.org/node/17986 reopen the last file. I have change the ".mscz" by ".mscx" and it gives me an error message :" error reading file C:/...mscz at line 1 http://aix4admins.blogspot.com/2011/08/tunable-files-and-control-commands-for.html column 1: error occurred while parsing element" It is very annoying because I have worked a lot. When I open the initial file all the notes error reading are disappeared. There is nothing on the screen except the background. Anyone have an idea to solve the problem? Thank you by Tekno from France. Log in to post comments ⋅ Categories: Support and bug reports Comments Posted by Jojo-Schmitz on August 29, 2012 - 3:33pm renaming file>.mscz to file.mscx ain't going to error reading tunables magically change its format, so that won't work. Probably your file got corrupt. Try to locate .file.mscz, the latest backup MuseScore created for you. Log in to post comments Posted by Marc Sabatella on August 29, 2012 - 8:31pm The MSCZ file is just a ZIP archive, so you can open it in any program that deals with that format (I use 7-Zip) and extract the MSCX within it. It is *possible* that opening the latter in a text editor might prove enlightening. Log in to post comments Search this site: MuseScore Software Download Handbook Forums Development Donate Languages EnglishAfrikaansالعربيةБеларускаяБългарскиCatalàČeštinaDanskDeutschEestiΕλληνικάEspañolEsperantoفارسیEuskeraFaeroeseFrançaisGalego한국어СрпскиHrvatskiBahasa IndonesiaItalianoעבריתLietuviųMagyarNederlands日本語NorskPolskiPortuguês brasileiroPortuguêsRomânăРусскийSlovenčinaSlovenščinaSuomiSvenskaภาษาไทยTiếng ViệtTürkçeУкраїнська简体中文繁體中文 User login Mastering MuseScore About MuseScore Team Blog Jobs Press Contact us Community Help Center Community Guidelines Report abuse MuseScore Download Handbook Forum New in 2.0 Apps and the API iPhone/iPad Android Kindle Fire Windows Phone Developers Newsletter Facebook Twitter Google+ Linkedin © 2016 MuseScore BVBA Privacy Policy Terms of Use DMCA
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