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Randy:<br>
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You can find the "getting started" doc here:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://scv.bu.edu/~jtvh/AGTk2/alpha02-getting-started.txt">http://scv.bu.edu/~jtvh/AGTk2/alpha02-getting-started.txt</a><br>
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Tom<br>
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<pre wrap="">Woohoo - I'm in! It was indeed as simple as providing the filename for the
proxy cert file (not sure why a default couldn't be supplied).
Now that I've got everyone's attention, let me continue... :)
I installed AGTk, then, after making sure I do a 'Grid Proxy Init' (and have a
valid one), I try to do *something* with the AGTk. First, I see the menu ops
that seem relevant to me are: Node Mgr, Venue Client, Venue Mgt, and Venue
Server.
These names are not an obvious mapping from what I was trying to use on Linux:
% python AGServiceManager.py
% python AGNodeService.py
nevertheless, I run 'Venue Server' and get:
Not starting datastore for venue: None does not exist
Service running at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://">https://</a><mymachine>:8000/VenueServer
(I assume the missing datastore is OK and proceed...)
then I try to run either 'Venue Client' or 'Venue Mgt' and give the URL for my
service, but always get the 'venue URL no valid' msg (which is how far I was
getting on Linux too).
Is there a AGTk-for-dummies writeup somewhere? In an earlier post by Willing,
he mentioned:
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<pre wrap="">Based Jennifer's getting-started page (for Windows), I've run:
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can someone point me to this page?
Other advice welcome.
thanks,
Randy
On Feb 27, 8:19am, Ti Leggett wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] WinGlobus cert problem
I really think the problem lies in something not being happy with the
truncated 8.3 paths with '~' in them. If you choose broswse and rechoose
just directory so it has the full path (eg, C:\Documents and
Setting....) it works. This stems from using %TEMP% which for some
reason truncates the paths.
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 07:37, Shawn Davis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">At 06:45 AM 2/27/2003, Randy Heiland wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I then run 'Grid Proxy Init' -> Create, enter my passphrase (as I used on
Linux), and get an error:
952:error...:proxy_local_create:Problems creating proxy
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="file:.\gssapi_ssleay\sslutils.c:3088">file:.\gssapi_ssleay\sslutils.c:3088</a>
Open failed for File=c:...\heiland\LOCALS~1\Temp
the "...heiland\Local Settings\Temp" dir does exist, but ???
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For the proxy location, you need to specify a filename in addition to a
path. The file should not exist; you're simply specifying where it should
store the proxy data.
So something like "...heiland\Local Settings\Temp\proxy" would work.
-Shawn
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