At 01:27 PM 5/22/2006 -0500, you wrote: >Are you using a hostname that resolves on the Windows machine? Yes
>Are you typing the hostname yourself, or has it been discovered (using >bonjour)? I typed the hostname myself. Bonjour did not discover the other service manager running on the same subnet, even with the XP machine that worked. >Can you detail the steps you took, so we can try to understand the problem >better I started the service manager on the linux machine. On the display machine I opened the Node Management window and selected ServiceManager add, the service manager dialog box came up and I typed http://test-video3.ncsa.uiuc.edu:11000/ServiceManager. That's when I get the error. Sorry I don't have more information but that's all I see in the logs that looks relevant. George >(for example, what exactly do you type in for the hostname)? > >Tom > > >George Estes wrote: >>Thanks Doug, >> >> The problem is not with the Linux machine. I've since built a clean XP >> machine and it connects fine with the Linux machine. The problem is >> somewhere with the first XP display machine. The first display machine is >> one that has had many different AG versions installed on it so maybe it's >> something left over from a previous version that's causing the problem. >> >>George >> >> At 11:08 AM 5/19/2006 +1000, Douglas Kosovic wrote: >> >>>Hi George, >>> >>> >>> >>>> I'm setting up a multi-machine AG3 node, display and audio on XP and >>>> video capture on Linux. I have tried repeatedly and cannot get the venue >>>> client to add a service manager for the linux machine. The venue client >>>> displays this error "Can not add service manager to node service: get >>>> addrinfo failed". I've tried all the fixes I remember from the 2 version >>>> with no luck. >>>> >>>Sounds as though DNS isn't setup correctly somewhere, on WinXP in a >>>command-line console, does 'nslookup your_linuxPC_name' work? >>> >>>If you are running Fedora Core linux, here are a few suggestions: >>> >>>If you are running kernel 2.6.16-1.2107_FC5, upgrade to another kernel, see: >>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=190644 >>> >>>If you aren't using DHCP, you may need to fix your /etc/hosts file, see: >>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=72594 >>> http://agcentral.org/help/tutorial/aginstallonfc5/beforeinstall >>> >>>If you had the AG3 beta2 RPMs installed, make certain you do a 'yum update' >>>to get all of the latest AG3 RPM dependencies. >>> >>>Cheers, >>>Doug >>> >>> >> >> >>