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July 21, 2011
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Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729

  • July 21, 2011
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I have looked everywhere for an answer to this problem and have had no luck. When I start FMS2 this error continues to scroll. What is the cause of this and how can I fix it?

#Version: 1.0

#Start-Date: 2011-07-21 00:09:42

#Software: Macromedia Flash Media Server 2.0 r1145

#Date: 2011-07-21

#Fields: date   time    x-pid   x-status        x-ctx   x-comment

2011-07-21      00:09:42        11907   (w)2581201      No primary license key found. Switching to Developer Edition.   -

2011-07-21      00:09:42        11907   (i)2581246      Core (11907) sending register cmd to edge.      -

2011-07-21      00:09:44        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

2011-07-21      00:09:45        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

2011-07-21      00:09:46        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

2011-07-21      00:09:47        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

2011-07-21      00:09:48        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

2011-07-21      00:09:49        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

2011-07-21      00:09:50        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

2011-07-21      00:09:51        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

2011-07-21      00:09:52        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

2011-07-21      00:09:53        11907   (e)2581279      Assert failed in /util/TCSysUtil.cpp line 729   -

FMS_2_0_r1145_linux

Linux XXXXXXX.reflected.net 2.6.18-238.el5PAE #1 SMP Thu Jan 13 17:10:20 EST 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

CentOS release 5.6 (Final)

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    Inspiring
    August 10, 2011

    Hi,

    I looked through this and it seems there is a problem in parsing /proc/meminfo.

    Can you please see to it that the file has appropriate permissions and if that is Ok, it would help if you can do a 'cat /proc/meminfo' and post it here.

    Thanks!