AMMRL: SOS and Agilent DD2 adventure....contd..

From: Rajan K Paranji <rajanp_at_uw.edu>
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2021 11:39:11 -0700

Hi All
    To ascertain the cliche that 'some good things never grow old', this
fantastic group of people from our own version of MCU is a great example.
The simple 'email list' still marches ON and a 'social media deprived'
citizen of the planet like me so grateful, you guys !
   I got such a resounding response to my appeal and I am collating them
and will follow through all the suggestions. But I think a bit of a
clarification will ensure that I am not taxing your valuable time
unnecessarily, in your eagerness to help a cause.

    There are two separate threads here. Me trying to solve an evidently
RF related issue with a fully capable DD2 system with it's own computer
platform i.e. a CentOS 6 version (alas !) is the first one.
     The second one is my independent attempt to get a OpenVNMRJ running
simply as a standalone applicaiton on my workstation (within a Virtual
Machine that I built in VirtualBox software). The latter is due to my own
motivation to get familiar with a software ecosystem that I had left behind
long time ago. This OpenVNMRJ is NOT connected to any Agilent hardware.
  My workstation is a Fedora 34 box and so I had to build a CentOS 7 for
this.

Having clarified that, I did make sure that the /etc/hosts in my CentOS 7
does look like the following, as many of you had suggested :
==============================================
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4
localhost4.localdomain4
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6
localhost6.localdomain6
==============================================

So, there is no mixup of the local hostname with 127.0.0.1.

Dan Iverson kindly had provided an updated version of the Diag script and I
will share with the group what I find from that in a bit.

thank you all !

Rajan


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