[Coco] Telnet and DW
Christopher Hawks
chawks at dls.net
Thu Dec 31 10:29:20 EST 2009
Aaron Wolfe said the following on 12/30/2009 09:48 PM:
> OK, that error is happening in a routine that pulls the disk name and
> some other info out of .dsk files. It's purely cosmetic at this
> point. Maybe just comment out line 171 of DWDiskDrives.java It
> won't have any effect on the server. If you want to email me your
> .dsk file I'll try to figure out why that routine can't grok it.
YAY!! that works!! I'll send the dsk file directly (after I update to Boisy's
latest changes, could be my fault). Do you want Zip, Gzip, or Bz2 compression.
I'm on Linux (and running the OSX makefile) and can send any.
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Christopher Hawks <chawks at dls.net> wrote:
>> Aaron Wolfe said the following on 12/30/2009 07:49 PM:
>>> I think you might have things a bit out of sync between server version
>>> and driver version.. we've done an awful lot of commits in the last
>>> couple days, its easy to do.
>>>
>>> The SERSETSTAT line there would not look like that in a current
>>> version. You would instead see a SERINIT.
>>>
>>> I suspect the driver is sending slightly different opcodes/arguments
>>> than what the server understand. If it's not too much trouble, I
>>> think udpating everything from CVS on drivewire and nos9 sides will
>>> help.
>> Yup, that made a BIG difference!
>>
>> After I updated NitrOS9 ahd Drivewireserver, I had to re-write the
>> dwserver.dsk makefile (now in 3rdparty/packages/drivewire) 'cause it only
>> built 6309 code and I don't have one.
>>
>> I compiled and ran Drivewireserver and I get this:
>> HAWKSoft(chrish)$ make run
>> java -cp
>> ../../src/lib/jython.jar:../../src/lib/chatengine.jar:../../src/lib/RXTXcomm.jar:../../src/lib/commons-collections-3.2.1.jar:../../src/lib/commons-configuration-1.6.jar:../../src/lib/commons-lang-2.4.jar:../../src/lib/commons-logging-1.1.1.jar:../../src/lib/commons-net-2.0-javadoc.jar:../../src/lib/commons-net-2.0.jar:../../src/lib/commons-net-ftp-2.0.jar:../../src/lib/log4j-1.2.15.jar:../../src/lib/miglayout-3.7.1-swt.jar:../../src/lib/ostermillerutils_1_07_00.jar:../../src
>> com.groupunix.drivewireserver.DriveWireServer
>> 1 [main] DEBUG org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationUtils -
>> ConfigurationUtils.locate(): base is null, name is
>> DriveWireServer.properties
>> 70 [main] DEBUG org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationUtils -
>> Loading configuration from the path DriveWireServer.properties
>> 30 Dec 2009 21:26:11 INFO [main ] rver.DriveWireServer: DriveWire
>> Server 3.1.2 (12/21/2009) starting up
>> 30 Dec 2009 21:26:11 INFO [main ] handler.DWDiskDrives: loading
>> diskset 'default.set'
>> 30 Dec 2009 21:26:11 DEBUG [main ] otocolhandler.DWDisk: created memmap
>> (using 4718592 bytes)
>> 30 Dec 2009 21:26:11 DEBUG [main ] otocolhandler.DWDisk: set filepath
>> to '/home/chrish/dwserver.dsk'
>> 30 Dec 2009 21:26:11 INFO [main ] handler.DWDiskDrives: loaded disk
>> '/home/chrish/dwserver.dsk' in drive 0
>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 32
>> at
>> com.groupunix.drivewireserver.dwprotocolhandler.DWDisk.cocoString(DWDisk.java:177)
>> at
>> com.groupunix.drivewireserver.dwprotocolhandler.DWDisk.diskInfo(DWDisk.java:153)
>> at
>> com.groupunix.drivewireserver.dwprotocolhandler.DWDiskDrives.LoadDisk(DWDiskDrives.java:171)
>> at
>> com.groupunix.drivewireserver.dwprotocolhandler.DWDiskDrives.LoadDiskSet(DWDiskDrives.java:75)
>> at
>> com.groupunix.drivewireserver.DriveWireServer.main(DriveWireServer.java:99)
>> make: *** [run] Error 1
>>
>> The regular drivewire build nos96809l2v030209coco3_dw3.dsk will load,
>> but it won't boot. 8^(
>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Christopher Hawks <chawks at dls.net> wrote:
>>>> Aaron Wolfe said the following on 12/30/2009 07:14 PM:
>>>>> You're very close :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you send me the output (or the gist of it) of: dw show ports
>>>> dw show ports on the CoCo locked it up.
>>>> Server log sez:
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 19:26:28 INFO [dwproto-7 ] er.DWProtocolHandler:
>>>> DoOP_SERSETSTAT for port /T0 stat: 0
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 19:26:28 INFO [dwproto-7 ] erial.DWVSerialPorts: write to
>>>> non
>>>> init port /T0, doing init then write
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 19:26:28 INFO [dwproto-7 ] erial.DWVSerialPorts: init
>>>> virtual
>>>> serial port /T0 mode 0
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 19:26:28 DEBUG [dwproto-7 ] serial.DWVSerialPort: init port
>>>> /T0
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 19:27:00 INFO [dwproto-7 ] er.DWProtocolHandler: DoOP_TIME
>>>>
>>>>> Also you should see some log entries as the tsmon starts referring to
>>>>> the port being initialized. Also, what's in your ports.set?
>>>> Saw them early on:
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:18:34 INFO [main ] erial.DWVSerialPorts: loading
>>>> portset 'ports.set'
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:18:34 INFO [main ] erial.DWVSerialPorts: init
>>>> virtual
>>>> serial port /T0 mode 0
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:18:34 DEBUG [main ] serial.DWVSerialPort: init port
>>>> /T0
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:18:34 INFO [main ] erial.DWVSerialPorts: Port 0 has
>>>> action file: login.action
>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:18:34 INFO [main ] erial.DWVSerialPorts: init
>>>> virtual
>>>> serial port /T1 mode 0
>>>>
>>>> Server Inited /T0 - /T7
>>>>
>>>> ports.set sez:
>>>> 0,0,,login.action
>>>> 1,0,,login.action
>>>> 2,0,,login.action
>>>> 3,0,,login.action
>>>> 4,0,,login.action
>>>> 5,0,,login.action
>>>> 6,0,,login.action
>>>> 7,0,,login.action
>>>>
>>>> login.action sez:
>>>> from com.groupunix.drivewireserver.virtualserial import DWVSerialPorts
>>>> DWVSerialPorts.write(port, "\r")
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> -Aaron
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Christopher Hawks <chawks at dls.net>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Well, I thought I could run it.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> updated to the latest nitrOS9 source (compiled it)
>>>>>> updated to the latest Drivewire Server (compiled the Java)
>>>>>> moved librxtxSerial.so to where the server could find it
>>>>>> edited DriveWireServer.properties and default.set
>>>>>> ran "make run" to start Drivewire Server
>>>>>> Booted nos96809l2v030209coco3_dw3.dsk from the server
>>>>>> ran startup.dw to start tsmon on the virtual serial ports
>>>>>>
>>>>>> CoCo3 runs NitrOS9 fine with drivewire, but, I can't log in.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "telnet HAWKSoft 6809" returns:
>>>>>> Trying 192.168.0.102...
>>>>>> Connected to hawksoft.
>>>>>> Escape character is '^]'.
>>>>>> DriveWire TCP Server 3.1.2
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No ports available.
>>>>>> Connection closed by foreign host.
>>>>>> HAWKSoft(chrish)$
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Server's log reports:
>>>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:41:17 INFO [tcpsrv-8 ] cpserver.DWTCPServer: new
>>>>>> connection
>>>>>> from /192.168.0.102
>>>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:41:17 DEBUG [tcpconn-17] er.DWTCPServerThread: thread
>>>>>> run
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> hawksoft:53544
>>>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:41:17 DEBUG [tcpconn-17] er.DWTCPServerThread: no ports
>>>>>> available for new client at hawksoft:53544
>>>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:41:17 DEBUG [tcpconn-17] er.DWTCPServerThread: closing
>>>>>> socket
>>>>>> 30 Dec 2009 18:41:17 DEBUG [tcpconn-17] er.DWTCPServerThread: thread
>>>>>> exiting
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "telnet localhost 6809" acts the same.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did I miss something??
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>> Christopher R. Hawks
>>>>>> HAWKSoft
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