[AG-TECH] GLOBUS_HOSTNAME problems

Darin Oman darin at ucar.edu
Tue Aug 16 15:34:56 CDT 2005


Mike, you RULE! I replaced the anonymous certificate with a good, 
approved cert and it's back to normal! Is this a bug or something done 
on purpose? Either way, people should know about this with DHCP nodes. 
Thanks again! And Julie, thanks for verifying the fix.

Darin


On Aug 16, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Michael Miller wrote:

> I've had the same trouble when trying to use an anonymous cert.  not 
> sure how to fix tho'.  What does nslookup give for your IP, and 
> conversely for your domain name?  They should match up of course, but 
> I've seen the name resolve to a different IP before...
>
> MYK
>
> Darin Oman wrote:
>
>> When I try to "manage my node," I'm told I need to specify the node 
>> service URL, then I'm told that the machine "can not open node 
>> management at https://..." I know this is a problem with DHCP 
>> machines. I've tried set GLOBUS_HOSTNAME and I've also tried to 
>> remove the environment variable. The problem there is that there is 
>> no reference anywhere to GLOBUS_HOSTNAME. No environment variable, 
>> nothing. I've tried removing and reinstalling the Globus parts as 
>> well as the toolkit a number of times. I've also dug through the 
>> registry. The result is always the same. Does anybody have any idea 
>> what I'm missing?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Darin
>>
>>
>
> -- 
> Thanx,
>
> Michael Miller
> System Engineer
> Video Technology Services
> Persistent Infrastructure Directorate
> National Center for Supercomputing Applications
> University of Illinois - UC
> 217-649-0747
>
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