Starting Erlang/OTP on OSE is not as simple as on Unix/Windows (yet).
First of all you have to explicitly use the beam (or beam.smp) executables
found in erts-X.Y.Z/bin as the load module that you run. This in turn
means that you have to supply the raw beam arguments to the emulator
when starting. Fortunately
# erl +Mut false +A 10 +S 4:4 +Muycs256 +P 2096 +Q 2096 -emu_args_exit
-Mut
false
-A
10
-S
4:4
-Muycs256
-P
2096
-Q
2096
--
-root
/usr/local/lib/erlang
-progname
erl
--
-home
/home/erlang
--
The arguments are printed on seperate lines to make it possible to know what has to be quoted with ". Each line is one quotable unit. So taking the arguments above you can supply them to pm_create or just execute directly on the command line. For example:
rtose@acp3400> pm_install erlang /mst/erlang/erts-6.0/bin/beam.smp
rtose@acp3400> pm_create -c ARGV="-Mut false -A 10 -S 4:4 -Muycs256 -P 2096 -Q 2099 -- -root /mst/erlang -progname erl -- -home /mst/erlang --" erlang
pid: 0x110059
rtose@acp3400> pm_start 0x110059
Also note that since we are running erl to figure out the arguments on a
seperate machine the paths have to be updated. In the example above
In OSE run_erl and to_erl are combined into a single load module called
run_erl_lm. Installing and starting the load module will add two new
shell commands called run_erl and to_erl. They work in exactly the same
way as the unix variants of run_erl and to_erl, except that the read
and write pipes have to be placed under the /pipe vm. One additional
option also exists to run_erl on ose:
pm_install erlang /path/to/erlang/vm/beam.smp
run_erl -daemon -block erlang /pipe/ /mst/erlang_logs/ "beam.smp -A 1 -- -root /mst/erlang -- -home /mst --"
Below is an example of how to get started with rtose@acp3400> pm_install run_erl_lm /mst/erlang/erts-6.0/bin/run_erl_lm
rtose@acp3400> pm_create run_erl_lm
pid: 0x1c005d
rtose@acp3400> pm_start 0x1c005d
rtose@acp3400> mkdir /mst/erlang_log
rtose@acp3400> run_erl -daemon /pipe/ /mst/erlang_log/ "/mst/erlang/erts-6.0/bin/beam.smp -A 1 -- -root /mst/erlang -- -home /mst --"
rtose@acp3400> to_erl
Attaching to /pipe/erlang.pipe.1 (^C to exit)
os:type().
{ose,release}
2>
'to_erl' terminated.
Note that Ctrl-C is used instead of Ctrl-D to exit the to_erl shell.
In OSE epmd will not be started automatically so if you want to use Erlang distribution you have to manually start epmd.
It is possible to set the priorities you want for the OSE processes that thr emulator creates in the lmconf. An example of how to do it can be found in the default lmconf file in $ERL_TOP/erts/emulator/sys/ose/default.lmconf.