Hello,

I have set up a Local Venue Server to improve the Shared Application Speed.

The situation is: Server on pc1 can only be connected by the Venue Client on 
pc1, while Server on pc2 can only be connected by Venue Client on pc2. When I 
try to use the Venue Client on pc1 to connect to Server on pc2, the connection 
cannot be established.

Network no problem. In Venue Management Tool, I didn't set anything special. I 
wonder if other settings are wrong?

Please give me some suggestions, Thanks!!

Lijuan


"Thomas D. Uram" <tu...@mcs.anl.gov> wrote:

Lijuan:

Yes, you can run a VenueServer closer to your client(s) to speed up 
interactions (event
distribution) in shared applications. Running a venue server is quite simple; 
you can
find details in the Venue Management manual here:

http://www.mcs.anl.gov/fl/research/accessgrid/documentation/VENUE_MANAGEMENT_MANUAL_HTML/VenueManagementManualHTML.htm

One detail that's not entirely clear there is the exact command line needed to 
start a
server on Linux. You can just run 'VenueServer.py' to start the venue server, 
and use the
'-h' option to see other options for running the venue server.

Tom




Lijuan Geng wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I launch Shared Applications, the delay from the controller
> computer to other computers is too long. Since the controller
> computer commands have to be sent t! o Venue Server, then from Venue
> Server to other computers. If the Venue Server is quite far away,
> then the delay will be very long.
>
> I wonder if a local venue server can be set up so that the Shared
> Application speed can be improved?
>
> Please give me some suggestions, Thanks!
>
> Lijuan
>
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