I got 2.3 to install fine on XP Pro but I'm having trouble with the RHEL. I download all the RPMs from the Fedora Core 1 as you suggested. However, when I try to install them the system hangs. I used the command in the following order ...
Rpm -ivh wxGTK* alsa* openoffice* gpt* wxPython* globus* wxmozilla* AccessGrid* I get the following output and then it hangs ... Warning wxGTk2.4.2-0.fdr.1.1.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 8df56d05 Preparing... ############################################ [100%] 1:alsa-lib ############################################ [8%] I'm running kernel 2.4.21-20.EL I appreciate your help, Patrick -----Original Message----- From: owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov [mailto:owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov] On Behalf Of Derek Piper Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 10:32 AM To: ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Node setup Wizard Patrick, I agree with David. Use 2.3, I had an amazingly easier time getting things to work, not to mention 2.3 is a usable speed (2.2 was slow as molasses for me for some reason). For simplicity and to avoid confusion I would uninstall previous versions as much as possible. For Windows, get and install the following: AGTk-2.3-Py-2.3.exe ActivePython-2.3.2-232-win32-ix86.msi wxPythonWIN32-2.5.1.5-Py23.exe For RedHat, get and install all the RPMS from here: http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~grangenet/ag_fedora/FC1/stable/RPMS/ You should probably read these notes too: http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~grangenet/ag_fedora/ Yes, it says Fedora Core1, but they work with no problems in RedHat9. I'd hope it'd work on Enterprise too. If they're dedicated machines you could always go the Gentoo route too, since it appears to be 'officially supported' by ANL. I have a RedHat and XP machine for our node and it worked great. I had the whole lot running in an hour. Derek Patrick Johnson wrote: > I am trying AGTk 2.2 I thought that 2.2 being one version behind the > latest would provide me with the most documentation and stability. > > I'm on a tight deadline to get this up and running. I'm looking for the > easiest and most documented path to getting a Access Grid Node up and > running. > > I have two RedHat Enterprise Linux computers and one XP Pro computer. > Do I need to uninstall everything and start over? What version should I > go with? > > Patrick > > -----Original Message----- > From: David McNabb [mailto:mcn...@umd.edu] > Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 5:36 AM > To: Patrick Johnson > Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Node setup Wizard > > I hope you meant 2.3 or 2.1. > IMHO, 2.2 was a mess and should be avoided. > 2.3 is much more stable and functional. > > Go directly to 2.3 or stay at 2.1. > > --David McNabb > > > -----Original Message----- > From: "Patrick Johnson" <pjohn...@imsav.com> > To: <ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov> > Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 15:36:35 -0800 > Subject: [AG-TECH] Node setup Wizard > > I'm having trouble running the Node Setup Wizard under AGTk 2.2 > > > > I have two Linux systems running RHEL v.3 (audio and video capture) and > one Windows XP Pro system for my display. > > > > I first started the AGServiceManager.py on each of the Linux systems. > Each system replies with a "bound to port 12000" and no errors. > > The XP system also starts the Service Manager Service with no errors but > when I start the Node Setup Wizard I get an error "Can not start Node > Setup Wizard". There are no other error messages and nothing in the > event viewer. Has anyone else had this problem? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Patrick Johnson > > Integrated Media Systems > > 1260 N. Fee Ana > > Anaheim, CA 92807 > > office: 714-579-4100 > > cell: 714-225-0666 > > pjohn...@imsav.com > > > > > > > > -- Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 IRI 323, School of Informatics Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana