I have noticed, at times, that I see "no bridges available" even though I'm 
running a bride on that venue.  I might have to restart the Venue Client 
several times for bridges to appear and my bridge is sometimes not listed.  I 
have extended the number of bridges listed to 20 and my bridge is still 
sometimes not shown.  Is it possible to have the Venue Client update the bridge 
list without restarting the client?

Paul

On Apr 9, 2007, at 11:38 AM, Derek Piper wrote:



   I'm having a (possibly) similar problem with a participant in Tokyo, Japan. 
I'm not sure of the way that bridges are chosen, but it seems that from this 
participant's location, no bridges are available at all. I'm not sure if it's 
firewalling or what that might prevent even the LIST of bridges appearing, or 
what it is.

   Derek

   Jimmy Miklavcic wrote:

      I'm working with Kansas University Medical Center to get a small Access  
Grid node running. They most certainly don't have multicast available on their 
campus so we are stuck with unicast. They have a "very" stringent security 
policy and I'm forced to narrow down the number of bridges that they will allow 
through their fire wall.
       So the question is, if I give them a list of ten bridges, what are the 
chances that one or two of them will be listed in the bridge registry? Should 
they increase their bridge locator function from 10 to say 20 to increase their 
chances of seeing any of the ten? Also, if a bridge is not listed in the 
registry, does it mean that it is not available?
         -- Jimmy Miklavcic
      Multimedia Specialist
      jimmy.miklav...@utah.edu<mailto:jimmy.miklav...@utah.edu>
      UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
      CTR FOR HIGH PERFORM COMPUTING
      155 SOUTH 1452 EAST RM 405
      SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84112-0190
      Office: 801.585.9335
       Fax: 801.585.5366
      http://www.anotherlanguage.org





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   Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana




   Paul Mercer
   Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
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