You could add these lines in "/etc/sysctl.conf" if you don't want to type those lines every time your system restarts.
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 6:41 AM, sumitstop
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Community ,
Whenever we open a UHD device following message appears on the terminal :
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linux; GNU C++ version 4.4.3; Boost_104000; UHD_003.004.003-177-g584b7ae2
-- Opening a USRP2/N-Series device...
-- Current recv frame size: 1472 bytes
-- Current send frame size: 1472 bytes
UHD Warning:
The recv buffer could not be resized sufficiently.
Target sock buff size: 50000000 bytes.
Actual sock buff size: 1000000 bytes.
See the transport application notes on buffer resizing.
Please run: sudo sysctl -w net.core.rmem_max=50000000
UHD Warning:
The recv buffer could not be resized sufficiently.
Target sock buff size: 50000000 bytes.
Actual sock buff size: 1000000 bytes.
See the transport application notes on buffer resizing.
Please run: sudo sysctl -w net.core.rmem_max=50000000
UHD Warning:
The send buffer could not be resized sufficiently.
Target sock buff size: 1048576 bytes.
Actual sock buff size: 1000000 bytes.
See the transport application notes on buffer resizing.
Please run: sudo sysctl -w net.core.wmem_max=1048576
Using Volk machine: sse4_1_32
gain = 35.0
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And after that the program continues. I have made my own customized spectrum
sensing python script which is controlled by another bash script. I need to
make a screencast when the whole process goes, but this much long warning at
the beginning of every iteration is kind of irritating. I tried to find form
where these are been echoed or printed but no help.
If any body know the location of those files kindly help me out. I need to
temporarily disable this echo.
** I tried >/dev/null thing but it is suppressing all the required contents
also.
Thanks :working:
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Sumit Kr.
Research Assistant
Communication Research center
IIIT Hyderabad
India
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