Jeff Epler wrote:
> In a run-in-place system, latency-test requires that you set up the
> proper environment variables. The command to do this in a shell is
> . scripts/emc-environment
> (assuming you are in the top directory of an emc2 checkout; you could
> use a full path such as
> . /us
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:59:14PM -0600, Jon Elson wrote:
> I have a couple EMC2 systems using the Ubuntu 6.06 build from some time
> ago, with updated EMC on them.
> I recently wanted to check the latency numbers, and ran into this when I
> tried to run latency-test :
>
> ./latency-test: line
On Wednesday 18 February 2009, Jon Elson wrote:
> I recently wanted to check the latency numbers, and ran into this when I
> tried to run latency-test :
>
> ./latency-test: line 136: halrun: command not found
Has been commented on several months ago. A fix requires the setting of PATH
to include
I have a couple EMC2 systems using the Ubuntu 6.06 build from some time
ago, with updated EMC on them.
I recently wanted to check the latency numbers, and ran into this when I
tried to run latency-test :
./latency-test: line 136: halrun: command not found
After some poking around, it seem the l