[Spread-users] Spread communication between Linux and Windows
Wim Pessemier
wim.pessemier at ster.kuleuven.be
Thu Mar 25 12:24:17 EDT 2010
I just realized that the order of the hosts in the spread.conf was not
the same for the Windows and the Linux computers.
Now the Windows and Linux spread daemons "see" each other (sptmonitor
shows info of both of them) but the problem is that I cannot connect
to them.
-----------
~> /software/spread/bin/spuser
Spread library version is 4.0.0
recv_nointr_timeout: Timed out
SP_error: (-8) Connection closed by spread
Bye
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Anything I should try?
Thank you,
Wim
On Thursday 25 March 2010 05:05:16 pm Wim Pessemier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to run spread on a mixed network of Linux and Windows XP
> computers, but so far I cannot get it to work. When I start a spread
> server on a Windows computer (pollux) and then I start another one on
>
> the Linux computer (ankaa), it says:
> | Version 4.00.00 Built 29/November/2006
> | |
>
> \==========================================================================
> =/ Conf_load_conf_file: using file: spread.conf
> Successfully configured Segment 0 [10.33.178.255:4803] with 2 procs:
> pollux: 10.33.178.208
> ankaa: 10.33.178.81
> Setting SO_REUSEADDR to always on -- make sure Spread daemon host is
> secured! Finished configuration file.
> Hash value for this configuration is: 3547312074
> Conf_load_conf_file: My name: ankaa, id: 10.33.178.81, port: 4803
> Membership id is ( 169980497, 1269531216)
> --------------------
> Configuration at ankaa is:
> Num Segments 1
> 1 10.33.178.255 4803
> ankaa 10.33.178.81
> ====================
>
> So in the end only 'ankaa' (Linux) is found. If I connect with "spuser
> -s 4803 at pollux -r", then I get SP_error -8 (Connection closed by
> spread) as soon as a message is sent. When I do the same thing in the
> reverse order (first start Linux, then Windows) the same errors occur.
>
> Both ankaa and pollux are present in the hosts files on Windows and
> Linux. In both cases v4.00.00 Built 29/November/2006 is used.
>
> Is there anything special I need to do to get this to work?
> I would be very grateful for all help!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Wim
>
>
>
>
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On Thursday 25 March 2010 05:05:16 pm Wim Pessemier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to run spread on a mixed network of Linux and Windows XP
> computers, but so far I cannot get it to work. When I start a spread
> server on a Windows computer (pollux) and then I start another one on
>
> the Linux computer (ankaa), it says:
> | Version 4.00.00 Built 29/November/2006
> | |
>
> \==========================================================================
> =/ Conf_load_conf_file: using file: spread.conf
> Successfully configured Segment 0 [10.33.178.255:4803] with 2 procs:
> pollux: 10.33.178.208
> ankaa: 10.33.178.81
> Setting SO_REUSEADDR to always on -- make sure Spread daemon host is
> secured! Finished configuration file.
> Hash value for this configuration is: 3547312074
> Conf_load_conf_file: My name: ankaa, id: 10.33.178.81, port: 4803
> Membership id is ( 169980497, 1269531216)
> --------------------
> Configuration at ankaa is:
> Num Segments 1
> 1 10.33.178.255 4803
> ankaa 10.33.178.81
> ====================
>
> So in the end only 'ankaa' (Linux) is found. If I connect with "spuser
> -s 4803 at pollux -r", then I get SP_error -8 (Connection closed by
> spread) as soon as a message is sent. When I do the same thing in the
> reverse order (first start Linux, then Windows) the same errors occur.
>
> Both ankaa and pollux are present in the hosts files on Windows and
> Linux. In both cases v4.00.00 Built 29/November/2006 is used.
>
> Is there anything special I need to do to get this to work?
> I would be very grateful for all help!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Wim
>
>
>
>
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> Spread-users mailing list
> Spread-users at lists.spread.org
> http://lists.spread.org/mailman/listinfo/spread-users
>
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