> > > > This looks like network setup problem at your Linux box. > > Do you have a /etc/hosts file. > > I checked the hostfile and found out that the IP address > and the name of > my machine was missing. Now I can start openDX with "dx". > Nevertheless dx > often looses connection to the server. Most of the time > "Connect to > server" works, but sometimes it seems not to work: I hit > "connect", no > error message appears, but when I try to load one of the > example programs > dx hangs. Are there any dx option concerning server > connection timeout ?
I would not judge connection problem based upon DX Samples. The dx samples are old and several of them do have bugs which show on Linux. Beside, I think there are still some bugs in DXUI which causes dxexec to be reset, sometimes. Suhaib **************************** Suhaib M. Siddiqi Senior Research Scientist Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 4222 Emperor Blvd., Suite 470 Durham, NC 27703 Tel: 919-941-9777 Ext 238 FAX: 919-941-9797 http://www.inspirepharm.com > > Andreas > > > > > Suhaib > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > I installed openDX 4.0.10 on RedHat 61 using the rpm's > > > from the opndx.org > > > site. The only way I can get a connection to the server > > > is by starting dx > > > with "dx -host localhost". When I type "dx" or "dx -host > > > hostname" (of course substituting the real name of my > > > machine for hostname > > > ...) I always get "cannot connect to server". Using "dx -host > > > localhost" is no problem for me, but after some time > openDX looses > > > connection to the server ("connection to server has been > > > broken") and I > > > cannot "reconnect" or connect to > "localhost"/"hostname" using the > > > "Connection" button. Has anybody an explanation for > this behaviour > > > ? Thanks for any hints ! > > > > > > Andreas > > > > > > --- > > > mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > --- > mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
