[Xastir] Pid File Error

Tom Russo russo at bogodyn.org
Tue Jul 15 22:31:45 EDT 2014


On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 07:27:52PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <jason at ke4nyv.com> flavor, containing:
> I've had Xastir running on Wheezy for over a week now. ?I started up the BBB today, typed "xastir &" into the terminal and got this error:
> 
> debian at beaglebone.org:~$ Found pid file: /home/debian/.xastir/xastir.pid
> Other Xastir process, pid: 0 May be running. ?Exiting..
> 
> I'm lost and dumbfounded how I can shut it down (working perfectly yesterday) then boot it up tonight to have this happen.
> 
> Any tips? ?Thanks!

That's odd.  Is there actually an Xastir process running?  If not, you can
simply remove the file "/home/debian/.xastir/xastir.pid" then the error 
message will go away.  If so, you can kill it.

ps auxww | grep xastir

then use "kill <process number>" for each xastir process you see.

If there ARE no processes running, then the pid file is stale and you 
should just remove it.  Did you shut down your BBB without exiting Xastir 
first?  When Xastir exits cleanly it should remove that file itself.

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