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Re: [AG-TECH] Configuring and Running BridgeServer



Hi Robert:

I see a couple things wrong:

- You have listed the url for the ORNL venue incorrectly in the config file. It should be

https://ivs.mcs.anl.gov:9000/Venues/00000100ce34afd1008c00dd000a005a0b3

- The url for the venue server is also incorrect; it should be:

https://ivs.mcs.anl.gov:9000/VenueServer

though I'm not sure you intended to bridge the entire institutional venue server, so maybe
this line was experimental.

- You will run into problems trying to run a bridgeserver on your video machine. If QuickBridge is
running on that machine, it will be using ports that are needed by vic, preventing it from even running;
the converse is also true.


Tom


On 10/11/05 9:54 AM, Johnston, Robert Bruce wrote:
AG Tech,

We are trying to implement BridgeServer and it does not seem to be working for us. To help explain our configuration I’ve attached both the configuration file and the BridgeServer log file. From a quick glance at the log file, it looks as if we have a Certificate problem but I’m not sure how to resolve it. Can you take a look and see if you have any ideas as to what we may be doing wrong? Here’s our configuration:

We have a two CPU AG node located outside of our firewall which is currently running AG 2.3. The first machine is a Windows box for audio, display, and the Venue client. The second box is running Red Hat Linux Enterprise for video encoding and is the box we are trying to bring up the BridgeServer on. As our first test, we went to the ORNL venue, under “Government Instutitions” and recorded the venue URL, which is the URL we were using in the BridgeServer configuration file. We made the assumption that the BridgeServer was not working because we never got any feed back after issuing the command line and the Unicast option was never highlighted in the venue client. One other thing I probably should mention, the certificate is working fine with the Service Manager for the Video encoding service.

Please let me know if you need any additional information to help define our problem.


Thanks




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R. Bruce Johnston, johnstonrb@ornl.gov <mailto:johnstonrb@ornl.gov>

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