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Randy:<br>
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That's not my doc, that's Jennifer's. Thanks, Jennifer.<br>
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It looks like your proxy has expired on Windows. Renew the proxy and you
should get to the same place as you did on Linux. <br>
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To "start adding services", select a service manager from the list, and use
the Services menu item AddService. By doing this, you are choosing which
media types you want to send and receive. These should then update when
you enter a venue using the Venue Client.<br>
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Tom<br>
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Randy Heiland wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Following Tom's doc (thanks), I get to the point of:
--- on Win2K ---
Start -> run Node Mgr
File -> Attach to Node (enter "<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://">https://</a><myhost:11000/NodeService")
get an error in(l.467 in alpha3.1):
self.serviceManagers = self.vc.GetServiceManagers()
saying, NoneType obj has no attr GetServiceManagers, so apparently vc isn't
getting created properly. Guess I could do some debugging...but...
--- returning to Linux ---
I can run:
% python NodeManagement.py
and see 'localhost:12000' appear in the ServiceMgrs column. Also, the "-
Connected" suffix appears in the frame's titlebar.
But then what? What does "start adding services" (from the writeup) mean?
Again, I'm new to the AG/AGTk landscape, so be gentle...
Basically, I'd like to know how to "add a custom service that does X".
Any pointers to docs, AGTk classes, etc, is welcome.
thanks,
--Randy
On Feb 27, 10:35am, Thomas Uram wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] WinGlobus cert problem
Randy:
You can find the "getting started" doc here:
<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>
Tom
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