<DIV>Jen,</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>This is what I did to get this working; </DIV>
<DIV>In the dialog box "Add" I entered "localhost" for host value and port '11000'</DIV>
<DIV>for port value. Next under the Service menu I added Audio and Video services.</DIV>
<DIV> After that I went to 'Store Configuration' and saved the configuration under a new name</DIV>
<DIV>and set it to default. After that everything worked fine. Hope this helps.</DIV>
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<DIV>- Eric Peterson</DIV>
<DIV>Arctic Region Supercomputing Center</DIV>
<DIV><A href="mailto:epeterso@arsc.edu">epeterso@arsc.edu</A></DIV>
<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>Jennifer Teig von Hoffman <jtvh@bu.edu></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Thanks Tom!<BR><BR>Could you be a little more specific about how to rebuild the node <BR>configuration using a service manager on port 11000? I've selected <BR>"Service Manager," "Add" within the Node Management window, but I'm not <BR>sure exactly what to enter in the Add Service Manager Dialog box.<BR><BR>- Jennifer<BR><BR>Thomas D. Uram wrote:<BR><BR>> <BR>> The problem with old node configurations is clear, and has to do with <BR>> the service manager running on a different port.<BR>> <BR>> When the venue client runs (with the personal node option, which is the <BR>> default from the menus), it starts the node service and service manager. <BR>> The service manager was in previous releases on port 12000; it is now <BR>> on port 11000. Old node configurations will look for the service <BR>> manager on port 12000 and fail. If you rebuild the node
configuration <BR>> using a service manager on port 11000, everything should work fine.<BR>> <BR>> Deb: If you were trying to create a new config using the old port, this <BR>> should fix your problem as well. If not, please forward more detail <BR>> about the problem you're encountering.<BR>> <BR>> Thanks,<BR>> <BR>> Tom<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Deb Agarwal wrote:<BR>> <BR>>> I also get the error loading the default windows config or creating<BR>>> my own manually on Windows XP.<BR>>> Deb<BR>>><BR>>> Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:<BR>>><BR>>>> Hmm, I just tried that, and I get errors when I try to load the <BR>>>> defaultWindows config, or either of the other configs I'd created <BR>>>> under 2.1.2b, which apparently were carried over to the new <BR>>>> installation.<BR>>>><BR>>>> - Jennifer<BR>>>><BR>>>> ARSC Grid Op's
wrote:<BR>>>><BR>>>>> I got everything working now with Windows 2000 and the new ver. 2.2. <BR>>>>> Seems the problem was the default config file "defaultWindows" <BR>>>>> failed to load. Instead I manually added the local service manager <BR>>>>> and services and that did the trick. Thanks again.<BR>>>>> <BR>>>>> - Eric Peterson<BR>>>>> <BR>>>>><BR>>>>> I seem to be having the same problem, and I've already <BR>>>>> removed the<BR>>>>> GLOBUS_HOSTNAME variable (as suggested earlier on this <BR>>>>> thread) and<BR>>>>> rebooted for good measure. When I open Node Manager (from <BR>>>>> the Venue<BR>>>>> Client), there doesn't appear to be a ServiceManager running.<BR>>>>> Here's a<BR>>>>> screen shot:<BR>>>>><BR>>>>>
http://scv.bu.edu/~jtvh/images/error.jpg<BR>>>>><BR>>>>> BTW, I do find rat.exe on my hard drive, in AudioService.zip.<BR>>>>><BR>>>>> - Jennifer<BR>>>>><BR>>>>> Michael Miller wrote:<BR>>>>> > Eric,<BR>>>>> ><BR>>>>> > Check the Node Config and make sure the ServiceManager for<BR>>>>> localhost is<BR>>>>> > on port 11000. This changed in the latest release.<BR>>>>> ><BR>>>>> > Michael Miller<BR>>>>> > NCSA<BR>>>>> ><BR>>>>> > At 02:43 PM 6/2/2004, ARSC Grid Op's wrote:<BR>>>>> ><BR>>>>> >> Hello,<BR>>>>> >> I am currently trying to upgrade a Windows 2000 Machine to<BR>>>>> the new<BR>>>>> >> 2.2 Toolkit released yesterday. W! ! hen I run the Venue<BR>>>>> Client
Shortcut,<BR>>>>> >> the program launches, but Rat or Vic never lauch when a<BR>>>>> venue is<BR>>>>> >> selected. I searched for rat.exe and vic.exe and it is not<BR>>>>> present<BR>>>>> >> anywhere on the machine. I have tried reinstalling, but <BR>>>>> with<BR>>>>> the same<BR>>>>> >> results. Any ideas? Thanks.<BR>>>>> >><BR>>>>> >> - Eric Peterson<BR>>>>> >> Arctic Region Supercomputing Center<BR>>>>> >> Fairbanks, Alaska<BR>>>>> >><BR>>>>> >><BR>>>>> >> Do you Yahoo!?<BR>>>>> >> Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo!<BR>>>>> >> Messenger<BR>>>>> ><BR>>>>> ><BR>>>>> > Thanx,<BR>>>>> ><BR>>>>> > Michael Miller<BR>>>>>
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