Following Lewis Grantham's notes, it looks like I successfully got my two machine node to start up. But I was disappointed to see the RAT and capture vic interfaces start up on the 'subordinate' machine. With no obvious way to control them from the 'control' machine.
But what is the point of having a venue client on one machine that can't, for instance, tweak the rat or vic on the other machines? You still have to have windows open to both machines. A small amount of thinking about this does make me realize that my assumption was wildly improbable - I mean we are working with tools of a 'certain age'. Not to say they're OLD, but ... Is a development like a venue client that can truly control a multi-machine node (all functionality concentrated in the one client). I'm guessing that this may require non-gui versions of the tools. Or something new. -randy Or did I do something wrong?