[Spread-users] Windows & LINUX on one segment
John Longland
johnl at im-systems.com
Thu Jul 10 02:05:43 EDT 2003
Here goes..
Spread_Segment 10.0.0.255:4803 {
WINDOWSPC 10.0.0.41
LINUXPC 10.0.0.6
LINUXPCA 10.0.0.8
}
Spread_Segment 127.0.0.255:4803 {
localhost 127.0.0.1
}
Thanks !
John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: spread-users-admin at lists.spread.org
> [mailto:spread-users-admin at lists.spread.org]On Behalf Of Ryan Caudy
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 3:27 PM
> To: johnl at im-systems.com
> Cc: spread-users at lists.spread.org
> Subject: Re: [Spread-users] Windows & LINUX on one segment
>
>
> Can we see your spread.conf? (or at least the segment
> description line)
>
> --Ryan
>
> John Longland wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I can run spread on a segment with :
> > 1. Only Windows machines ( Win NT)
> > 2. Only Linux machines ( LINUX RH7.3)
> >
> > but if I mix these two up, things doesn't work anymore.
> >
> > Commands that I use to envoke apps:
> > servers: ./spread -n MACHINENAME -c spread.conf
> > client ./spuser -s 4803@<IP-OF-LOCAL-MACHINE> -u john
> >
> > Config: Al machines are defined in one segment
> in "spread.conf"
> >
> > I have found a work-around to the problem i.e. run only one
> daemon on
> > one machine and have all the clients connect to this one
> client. This works,
> > but I would also like to solve the problem : not work around it !!!
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > John Longland
> > work : johnl at im-systems.com
> > personal : kontak at johnlongland.co.za
> > website : www.johnlongland.co.za
> >
> >
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>
> --
> Ryan W. Caudy
> Center for Networking and Distributed Systems
> Department of Computer Science
> Johns Hopkins University
>
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