Using this method, the 3.0 server would have to be on a seperate machine because I can't start the 3.0 server with the same Multicast ports used with the 2.4 server.
On 2/5/07, Thomas D. Uram <tu...@mcs.anl.gov> wrote: > The solution we have used for this (and NCSA is using) is to mirror > the Venues across the 2.4 and 3.0 servers. 'Mirroring', in this case, > refers only to the Venue names and structure, and audio/video multicast > addresses; shared applications and data can not be shared between 2.4 > and 3.0 clients. > > Tom > > > On 2/5/07 12:01 PM, Jeremy Mann wrote: > > Is there currently a way to have 2.4 and 3.0 clients connect to the > > same virtual venue? The Mac users on campus have upgraded their > > machines and they are all the new duo core Intels which means they can > > only install and run the 3.0.x AG client. We still have a majority of > > 2.4 users so telling everybody to upgrade to 3.0.x is pretty much out > > of the question, at least for now. > > > -- Jeremy Mann jer...@biochem.uthscsa.edu University of Texas Health Science Center Bioinformatics Core Facility http://www.bioinformatics.uthscsa.edu Phone: (210) 567-2672