While i most certainly do appreciate the answer, it was not quite what i was after. i am aware that AG can be spread across multiple machines (and that physical machine configurations don't matter so much as long as all AG software components are running somewhere and can find each other).
What i am after is a system level break-out of the software components: which python script is doing what, specifically in the multi-machine configurations. Thank you. Joshua M. Brown CSCE Senior University of Arkansas Desktop Unix Support Team Computing Services, UofA -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) mQGiBEAdOA4RBACeseXU9lxbrn0tPqPwZfy2G2W8RtRYNrcJV2f3at8ioogAb9QT /lY+T3TXrGo+tzWCjMdkoVi18S/WA+PwEQ5UEqusWqZO5agFEhl0Dz70K3FYYCbG Y3pnsX0h9YA6/r9eFFPz9R00hY7x4VB6GB5dLFFO3h5fsOa/w892+olSEwCgugzm UnBpRKiqL4Eq4ZUEK/guGE0D/2TaqvwdzX0CIWumPHqk+9WlAdjxAHVaxZElPAMU pfPWOqk3vQKTWCn3EaGTKNwgOecI/rCJW70YbmLcZOMl4WXrJy54mvIVupXovk5J ELU816eo5tKHAThWV/u6sVkPCO41OV9Ywd7EHQXBP16ZHGho+j7tgYuZQhKk1VxC 1EHNA/oCsximmdu05J3ghJt08Cbo86qZEI9WR6V3+VzBGRZ/mv2XwzJ/EOD4Try7 c7lWz3hQPXD7sBLrB5ukzNvPWF4+VWW3QKsQXS53td6MpErrluioGalLjnObWYar hlzK5h/Fderce+g1vTxn2nI3g7nwZdAPFONTYCljFwmgxFwYVLRBSm9zaHVhIE0u IEJyb3duIChTdHVkZW50IFVuaXZlcnNpdHkgb2YgQXJrYW5zYXMpIDxqbWIxMEB1 YXJrLmVkdT6IXgQTEQIAHgUCQB04DgIbAwYLCQgHAwIDFQIDAxYCAQIeAQIXgAAK CRAW1KlV+VNM8mQ/AKCXO2bRzL7iwia86ZfnAZYPd9i7lgCfTUzRd3DVfIIywoGv bE5fUsQQP9y5Ag0EQB04ExAIAL0RGQtNnA1Omo5uMYT2aUWaah4mTd8pWJ3Qo5OQ Xjj0BJ2TEdel6Up+0TEX4zljccP3gDC2lb6/DchUJGJfkaRBb0xoWkSBAZ+Wdda+ 3eQb0Wh/A2IjDScni8jUsunwEpcfzEeEnuGOHJGmp88fvkHM1AWEesGIBiBK0xF0 VlAMq2WR3QuH40KjdklaIM6lVV1wUT7tPx69q2SYEoaf5/IsEM0723qEisVDx7cL GlT1Dp+M5AMbZzVl1//ZLnsUv12X0gf/unmNxAUUmblEAF+aqZV1AoQK9/s/9BQi wg0UJuSPA+zMcdMp+hLK0r6zB2LzELrGJSBfKrL+BOG4fc8AAwUH/Rud92LNtrEq QfaOYe6Nb6PKmJv12/YkRYPYa3gk+H6jsk3EZr3dJG9BW3ruqm7/fYzW9x59veYn WzVevZATf1TYeNcZWnzoFa256tlpv1f/29XyGwSHYhsp1tc9JMfM7VJPK/4B6ZA9 YlfYUN7dhy4sjbAlA33z7Z86Z/gW7ilUnpNnXZ9jtkts19f6fWXV2+4oHQ7GK7S3 Y7uZxoWCwomSIpu/1tD6Ei8BSPinv+8VdJ0pdPUrfYTkpR2zVbrHuJrboeQnNclO LBYJovV9vx6IJHWOZ0CuAXNQauq0qS2dKqCch+JPoGZS5rjwuIX2hnktnpWusr3U VjQehU0QztCISQQYEQIACQUCQB04EwIbDAAKCRAW1KlV+VNM8gujAKCFKy6FRFPD bLQcPxb5403Ll8p2cQCdFMkonn0mLv7hcMppqDLQtWmlAto= =4gVj -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Osland, CD (Chris) wrote: > I'm replying to this before reading all subsequent mail, but can't > see any replies if the Subject: lines are consistent. > > To the very best of my knowledge, the 'room node' scenario does not > mandate how many computers you use - different people have used > 4 (the fourth being the control one for the echo canceller), 3 > (as you noted), 2 (possibly display in one, everything else in the > other) and 1 (all in the one box). We have room nodes in both 3 > computer and 1 computer systems. > > Cheers > > Chris > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Chris Osland Office tel: +44 > (0) 1235 446565 > Digital Media and Access Grid Medialab tel: +44 (0) > 1235 446459 > BIT Department Access Grid room tel: +44 > (0) 1235 445666 > e-mail: [email protected] Fax: +44 > (0) 1235 445597 > CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (Bldg. R18) > Chilton, DIDCOT, Oxon OX11 0QX, UK > [The contents of this email are confidential and are for the use of the > intended recipient only. > If you are not the intended recipient do not take any action on it or show > it to anyone else, > but return this email to the sender and delete your copy of it.] > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On > > Behalf Of Joshua M. Brown > > Sent: 15 June 2004 15:40 > > To: ag-tech > > Subject: [AG-TECH] ag2.2: pig vs. node proper > > > > > > Okay folks, > > > > i'm just wanting to solidify some things in my head real > > quick. With AG > > 2.2, if you start the VenueClient.py with the --personalNode > > and -d flags, > > you get, well a PIG (complete with its own video services > > (consumer/producer) and its own audio services)) correct? Ah, the > > services running after being setup, of course. > > > > Okay, now on a node proper (room node, i've heard. We're > > running an old > > ag1.x room node now), you would have the AudioService.py > > running on one > > machine, VideoService.py running on another (both linux of > > whatever flavor > > you're inclined to use) and the final piece, VenueClient.py on the > > "display machine". Is this a correct over-simplification? > > Again, i'm just > > making sure i get a solid mental picture of system layout wrt to the > > scripts. > > > > i am aware of the network and port issues that are related > > with both types > > of node; just clarifying the diffs. > > > > Have i gotten things correctly? Please let me know if this is not the > > case, we'll be upgrading soon. > > > > Thanks folks! :) > > > > Joshua M. 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