Hi Ishara-- This looks like problem with using a private network (172.31.x.x.). What happens if you use a public IP?
Marlon On 10/17/13 6:42 AM, Ishara RANATUNGA wrote: > Hi, > > I tried to run Airavata Server on Amazon EC-2 instance and tried to execute > a workflow via xbaya that is started locally. I gave public DNS as the host > when I configured Airavata registry. > And when executing the workflow I gave public DNS as the host (replacing > localhost) of GFac url. > And kept workflow interpreter url as it is. Although I could load registry > I got following error when executing the workflow. > > http://imagebin.org/273875 > > Your help is really appreciated. > > > Thank You ! >
