I'm putting together a node with 2 x86 machines running Fedora 5 for Audio and video capture, and a x86 XP machine for the display/node manager. Both the Linux machines are giving the same error when trying to run the service manager. Running AGServiceManager with -d I get:
05/11/06 16:07:23 -1208269136 Toolkit Toolkit.py:159 INFO Logfile Name: Ser viceManager.log 05/11/06 16:07:23 -1208269136 Toolkit Config.py:559 DEBUG System hostname of localhost.localdomain is valid 05/11/06 16:07:23 -1208269136 Toolkit Toolkit.py:109 DEBUG Initializing AG T oolkit version 3.0 05/11/06 16:07:23 -1208269136 Toolkit Toolkit.py:110 INFO Command and argum ents: ['/usr/bin/AGServiceManager', '-d'] 05/11/06 16:07:23 -1208269136 VenueClient Preferences.py:180 DEBUG Preferenc es.LoadPreferences: open file 05/11/06 16:07:23 -1208269136 Toolkit Toolkit.py:159 INFO Logfile Name: Ser viceManager.log 05/11/06 16:07:23 -1208269136 Toolkit Toolkit.py:648 INFO Service init: hav e profile None 05/11/06 16:07:23 -1208269136 Toolkit Toolkit.py:673 INFO Service Initializ ation Complete. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/AGServiceManager", line 167, in ? main() File "/usr/bin/AGServiceManager", line 92, in main server = InsecureServer((hostname, port)) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/AccessGrid/hosting/ZSI/Server.py", line 286, in __init__ _Server.__init__(self, addr, ThreadingServiceContainer(addr)) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/AccessGrid/hosting/ZSI/ServiceContainer .py", line 118, in __init__ ServiceContainer.__init__(self, server_address) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/AccessGrid/hosting/ZSI/ServiceContainer .py", line 113, in __init__ HTTPServer.__init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/SocketServer.py", line 330, in __init__ self.server_bind() File "/usr/lib/python2.4/BaseHTTPServer.py", line 101, in server_bind SocketServer.TCPServer.server_bind(self) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/SocketServer.py", line 341, in server_bind self.socket.bind(self.server_address) File "<string>", line 1, in bind socket.error: (98, 'Address already in use') I must admit that I haven't touched Linux before (Unix about a decade ago though), so it could be my fault, but I wouldn't know where to start. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks, Richard W. Lindstrom, MA Director of Academic Computing Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science 1731 E. 120th St. Los Angeles, CA 90059 Tel: (323) 563-5832 Fax: (323) 357-3650 rilin...@cdrewu.edu "I give the devil benefit of law for my own safety's sake"