Setup guide

NOTE Partition identifiers go from 0 to 7, giving a total of 8 possible
partitions. Stone filesystem and standard filesystem partitions share the same
pool of identifiers, but only standard filesystem ones are listed in
stone+wire.cfg. It is recommended to start numbering standard filesystem
partitions at 7, decrementing with each additional standard filesystem
partition.
5 Save and close the stone+wire.cfg file.
6 Start Stone and Wire. Type:
/etc/init.d/stone+wire start
A message appears in the terminal indicating that Stone and Wire is
restarted.
7 Start your Visual Effects and Finishing application to verify that the
partition ID conflict is resolved.
Removing Invalid Frame References from the Stone
and Wire Database
Stone and Wire has a database inconsistency detection mechanism. If you
change the framestore ID of a Stone filesystem or standard filesystem partition
in your system without reformatting the Stone and Wire database, the
inconsistency check mechanism detects invalid frame references in the
database, and prevents the Stone and Wire database server (sw_dbd) from
starting.
If you receive an error message that sw_dbd could not be started when you
start a Visual Effects and Finishing application or Stone and Wire, perform
the following steps to determine if the problem is related to invalid frame
references, and to remove those references from the Stone and Wire database.
To remove invalid frame references from the Stone and Wire database:
1 Open a terminal and log in as root.
2 Search the /usr/discreet/sw/log/sw_dbd.log file for the text Bad framestore
ID:
cat /usr/discreet/sw/log/sw_dbd.log | grep -i bad/ framestore/
id
If the search returns one or more lines, the problem is related to
invalid frame references. Perform the remaining steps in this
procedure to clean up the Stone and Wire database.
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