Hello,
       I have used hostname to connect to this server and I am still getting 
this issue.

Thanks,
Prabhash
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From: Suresh Marru [sma...@apache.org]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 10:32 AM
To: airavata-dev@incubator.apache.org
Cc: Jha, Prabhash
Subject: Re: Problem using airavata in remote server

Hi Prabhash,

Sorry for not acknowledging your email and JIRA. Yes we had couple of related 
issues with this issues of Dynamic IP addresses. Lets all discuss some 
solutions to this tricky problem.

Please stand by on this issues. Meanwhile, if you are running Airavata services 
on a linux machines with static ip address or a hostname you should not see 
this,
Suresh
On Sep 7, 2012, at 3:53 PM, "Jha, Prabhash" <p...@itsc.uah.edu> wrote:

> Hi,
>        I am trying to replicate "Airavata in Ten Minutes" for remote server 
> where airavata and jackrabbit servers are running. I have started X-baya from 
> my local machine trying to connect to the airavata services of the remote 
> server machine.
>          While using "Setup Airavata Registry", I used my server name which 
> worked fine for jackrabbit server but Airavata Configuration does not reflect 
> the change. Airavata configuration is pointing to anonymous ip 
> (192.168.122.1) which is neither my local host nor the server and even 
> airavata service is not running on that IP.
>
>        Can anybody help me connecting X-baya from local to the server ?
>
> Thanks,
> Prabhash Jha

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