G'day Mike I experienced the same problem myself. What I found was when I viewed my "Trusted CA Certificates" the Access Grid Developers certificate was missing and I could nothing to obtain a new one.
Unlike yourself, I was importing a previously saved "Identity Certificate", but I was obtaining the same result. Now, I never had this problem when I was using RedHat 9.0. using an older version of the AG2 software. How I overcame this problem was renaming the .AccessGrid folder and "copying" a previously saved .AccessGrid folder which then the system appeared to work fine. I am still in the Process of getting everything up and running nicely on Fedora and if you have any other additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. I must also thank Douglas (University of Queensland) who was a great help in helping me fix this problem. I hope I was of some help, Jason. -------------------------------------------- Jason Bell, B.I.T. B. Info. Tech. (Honours) Student Network Engineer Information Technology Division Central Queensland University High Performance Computing Support Officer Central Queensland University Research Assistant to the Nonlinear Intelligent Systems Research Group Faculty of Informatics & Communication Central Queensland University E-mail : j.b...@cqu.edu.au Phone : 07 4930 9229 -------------------------------------------- Patience is a virtue. But if I wanted Patience, I would have become a Doctor. -------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Mike Weaver [mailto:wea...@er.doe.gov] Sent: Thursday, 8 April 2004 02:14 To: ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov Subject: [AG-TECH] Problem Managing Node Hi all, I just built AG2 on a Fedora Core system using University of Queensland's RPMs. Got my Identity certificate and brought up the VenueClient. This worked fine. When I go to Node Management and enter the default URL which resolves to https://localhost:12000/NodeService, I get "Can not open node service management based on the URL you specified". AGNodeService.py, AGServiceManager.py & VenueClient.py are all running, seemingly successfully. I've attached the agns.log and VenueClient.log from a debug session. I don't see anything too unusual. I see the code to raise an exception in AGNodeService.py, but don't know why it's being raised. Might this be a certificate problem? I originally requested a new certificate using the AGTk while running as root. When I fired up the VenueClient in presonalNode mode (simplest for now, I have other machines, but one thing at a time), it complained that it wanted to be run by an ordinary user. Running as a user didn't see the original cert request, so I ran certmgr.py as root and exported the id cert and used the VenueClient to import it. This seemed successful. The one thing that I notice is running certmgr.py as either root or an ordinary user (or even accessing the certs from the VenueClient), I don't see any CA certs listed. Is this correct? Should I not have installed the AG packages as root? Something else? Any advice, would be appreciated, Mike -- Mike Weaver Sr. Network Administrator SC-31/Germantown Building US Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20585-1290 Voice: 301-903-0072 Fax: 301-528-2701 Email: wea...@er.doe.gov