Error Spine Log File Could Not Be Opened/created
Buffer Overflow Moderators: Moderators, Developers Page 1 the log file could not be opened errno 13 permission denied of 4 [ 50 posts ] Go to page 1, raptr permission denied 2, 3, 4 Next Previous topic | Next topic Author Message pheezy Post subject: playstv 0.8.7 Spine Buffer OverflowPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:06 am Cacti User Joined: Thu Oct 26, 2006 5:30 pmPosts: 59 Hi, I upgraded to 0.8.7 and Spine from latest 0.8.6 and cactid, however my graphs are all empty. After following the debug NaN's in cacti documentation I discovered the following. What can I do to fix this? This is on RHEL5 x86_64. I should mention I have SELinux disabled. Quote:[root@adm03 rra]# /usr/bin/spine --verbosity=5 4 4SPINE: Using spine config file [/etc/spine.conf]11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL:'SELECT value FROM settings WHERE name = 'path_webroot''11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL:'SELECT value FROM settings WHERE name = 'path_cactilog''11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: The path_php_server variable is /var/www/cacti/script_server.php11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: The path_cactilog variable is /var/www/cacti/log/cacti.log11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL:'SELECT value FROM settings WHERE name = 'log_destination''11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: The log_destination variable is 1 (FILE)11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL:'SELECT value FROM settings WHERE name = 'path_php_binary''11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: The path_php variable is /usr/bin/php11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL:'SELECT value FROM settings WHERE name = 'availability_method''11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: The availability_method variable is 211/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL:'SELECT value FROM settings WHERE name = 'ping_recovery_count''11/09/2007 09:02:30 AM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: The ping_recover
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Sign In Register Categories Recent Discussions Activity Categories 2.2K All Categories1.9K OpenSesame 106 JASP & BayesFactor 100 PyGaze 6 Expyriment 41 Miscellaneous Supported by [open]Errno 13, logfile could not be opened amygdala Posts: 15 April 2013 edited April 2013 in OpenSesame Hallo, I've been trying to run experiments on new laptops with 64-bit Win 7 System, which I previously programmed on 32-bit Win 7 system. When I double click the opensesame file, it appears the error message shown below: The version installed is the newest one (0.27.1_win32). And the experiments are copied from the http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=24216 32-bit system. I could not open it at all, even when the opensesame is open. Is there something wrong with the system or software? Thanks! Ying Comments amygdala Posts: 15 April 2013 edited 6:54PM And the opensesame.exe.log notes the following: Two new laptops are installed with opensesame, one of them even doesn't have opensesame.exe.log... sebastiaan Posts: 2,245 May 2013 edited 6:54PM Hi Ying, There are two http://forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/discussion/431/open-errno-13-logfile-could-not-be-opened issues here. The first is that OpenSesame doesn't have write access to its own folder. This is in itself not a problem, but it prevents OpenSesame from creating opensesame.exe.log when a crash occurs. This can be resolved by giving yourself write permission on the folder, or by running one of the portable versions. The second error is more mysterious. When does this error occur? And do you have OpenSesame installed in a folder that contains special characters? Cheers, Sebastiaan There's much bigger issues in the world, I know. But I first have to take care of the world I know. cogsci.nl/smathot amygdala Posts: 15 May 2013 edited May 2013 Hello Sebastiaan, the second error occurs when I want to add new items like media_player_vlc to the experiment, there's nothing happening. So I close the program with a error message that I should check the logfile for details. And there's always this kind of messages: I have installed in a folder like C:\Users\username\Documents\OpenSesame. Although the system language is German, there is no special character in the folders. The software does not work at all on this system (Win 7, 64 bit), is this maybe a compatibility problpostsView active topics Register| LoginLogin Login Username: Password: Log me on automatically each visit Register Advanced search View unanswered postsView active topics Spine ForumBugs Page 1 of 2 • http://esotericsoftware.com/forum/Could-Not-Create-The-Java-Virtual-Machine-2933 1, 2 • Next Could Not Create The Java Virtual Machine Post a reply facehead1992 So I just installed Spine and have java installed on my computer, but attempting to run Spine produces a "Could not create the Java Virtual Machine" error. The "Program will exit," never showing anything. Is there something else I'm supposed to install to be able to run the log file software?(Wasn't sure where else to put this) 2 years ago facehead1992 Posts: 13 Shiu Which version of Java do you have installed ? 2 years ago Shiu Posts: 1989 musbah I'm pretty sure the java version he has installed doesn't matter, I believe spine uses it's own java files. This probably won't help but try running it as an administrator? Sorry can't be log file could of much help though... 2 years ago musbah Posts: 10 facehead1992 Nope, running as an administrator isn't making any difference. And just after encountering the error, I re-installed the default latest rendition of both Java and the JVM software (thinking that maybe if I had downloaded something about the Java Virtual Machine from Java's website, it would make a difference). Still have no results. 2 years ago facehead1992 Posts: 13 Nate A version of Java is included with Spine. For some reason that is unable to run. Anything in your spine.log file in your user directory/Spine? Check Console.app if on Mac. You can also try running the Java bundled with Spine from the command line just to see if it works. 2 years ago Nate Posts: 6180 facehead1992 Ok, I found the .log file, and it says it detected 64 bit Java installed, requiring the 32 bit Java.Is it possible to have 64 bit and 32 bit versions both installed, but direct Spine to only try and use the 32 bit one?I have since uninstalled all versions of Java and reinstalled the Java 7 Update 60 offline