Which version of AG software are you using for BridgeServer and VenueServer? Can you post your full bridge cfg file?
Tom On 4/18/06 10:56 AM, Jeremy Mann wrote: > I have moved the VenueServer port range out. However, restarting the > bridge, the rest of rooms bridge into the port range I give, however the > venues that I hardcoded I get this error: > > Exception in thread RunQueueThread: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/threading.py", line 442, in __bootstrap > self.run() > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/threading.py", line 422, in run > self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs) > File "/usr/bin/BridgeServer.py", line 617, in RunQueueThread > self.__AddBridge(event[1]) > File "/usr/bin/BridgeServer.py", line 564, in __AddBridge > self.venuePortConfig["portMax"]) > File > "/mnt/scratch/AG2/AccessGrid-2.4/dist-20050828_120822/lib/python2.4/site-packages/AccessGrid/NetworkAddressAllocator.py", > line 70, in AllocatePortInRange > NoFreePortsError > > Thomas D. Uram said: >> Hi Jeremy: >> >> The portMin and portMax options are not used for VenueServer sections >> in the config file. You can specify portMin and portMax in the >> BridgeServer >> section to have it apply generally, and then specify particular ranges for >> individual venues. >> >> If you run into any problems with this, let us know. >> >> Tom >> >> >> On 4/18/06 10:41 AM, Jeremy Mann wrote: >>> I need someone to tell me if I can do this with the Bridge server. I >>> have >>> several Venues that I want to hardcode the unicast port, the rest I want >>> to let the BridgeServer assign. In my BridgeServer config file I have: >>> >>> #the main venueserver >>> [https://ag1.v19.uthscsa.edu:8000/VenueServer] >>> portMin = 30024 >>> portMax = 30050 >>> type = VenueServer >>> >>> # Lobby >>> [https://ag1.v19.uthscsa.edu:8000/Venues/00000108b4cfc7360081006f004500a71d3] >>> portMin = 30000 >>> portMax = 30002 >>> type = Venue >>> >>> and the rest of the rooms I want to assign.... >>> >>> When I restarted the bridgeserver it didn't use the ports I assigned. Am >>> I >>> missing someething? >>> >>> > >