I mean your system's search path. echo $PATH . Probably the path where you installed dtn2 is in there (first). If you don't have experience with Linux based systems, uninstalling DTN2 might be the easiest solution.
Dimitrios Giotas dimigiotas@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Could you also tell me how to check my path.The only path I know that is about ibr-dtn is the /etc/ibrdtn which contains the conf file.Other than that I can't find anything relevant.
Thank you, Dimitris
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Sebastian Schildt schildt@ibr.cs.tu-bs.dewrote:
Probably you are trying to run the DTN2 version of dtnping with
IBR-DTN.
This can not work. Make sure you start IBR-DTNs dtnping binary.
(Check your
PATH)
Dimitrios Giotas dimigiotas@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have the dtn daemon installed on my pc.First I want to send a ping
from
the daemon to itself. I have used both the default configuration file and a modified one
I'm
going to need for a future task.
So I have the deamon running on one terminal and on another terminal
I
write dtnping dtn://dimitrishp.dtn/echo in order to send the ping.
Although the daemon seems to be running fine with both files, I
always
get the same error : fatal error opening dtn handle: error in ipc communication Any ideas how to get it fixed?
Thank you, Dimitris
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