Thanks, Ali.

Omitting the passwd-file option didn't help. 

I tried "netstat -a".  I saw ports 6633 but not 8080.
Is this a clue that somehow my flowvisor isn't installed (or configured) 
properly ?




________________________________
From: Ali Al-Shabibi <[email protected]>
To: Harry Sbg <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 7:27 AM
Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] Flowvisor question


Hi Harry,


During the install process you were prompted to enter a password. Did you put 
that password in your .fvp file? Otherwise you could just drop the 
--passwd-file option, at which point fvctl will prompt you for password.

Let me know if this helps.

--
Ali Al-Shabibi

On Oct 23, 2011, at 23:28, Harry Sbg <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi,
>
>
>I just installed flowvisor 0.8.1.2 on my Ubuntu 11.10 with 3.0.0-12 kernel.
>
>
>I started flowvisor as follows:
>    sudo /usr/sbin/flowvisor /usr/etc/flowvisor/config.xml -v 
>Running with FV_JVM_ARGS=-server -Xms100M -Xmx1000M 
>-XX:OnError=flowvisor-crash-logger -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC
>--- Setting logging level to NOTE
>
>then I
 tried connecting using fvctl as follows (and got the http transport error):
>
>fvctl --passwd-file=.fvp listFlowSpace
>error: org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcHttpTransportException: HTTP server 
>returned unexpected status: Unauthorized
>
>and the flowvisor logs the following: 
>
>Oct 23, 2011 4:17:53 PM org.apache.xmlrpc.server.XmlRpcErrorLogger log
>SEVERE: Not authorized
>org.apache.xmlrpc.common.XmlRpcNotAuthorizedException: Not authorized
>    at 
>org.apache.xmlrpc.server.ReflectiveXmlRpcHandler.execute(ReflectiveXmlRpcHandler.java:84)
>    at 
>org.apache.xmlrpc.server.XmlRpcServerWorker.execute(XmlRpcServerWorker.java:46)
>    at org.apache.xmlrpc.server.XmlRpcServer.execute(XmlRpcServer.java:86)
>    at
 
org.apache.xmlrpc.server.XmlRpcStreamServer.execute(XmlRpcStreamServer.java:200)
>    at org.apache.xmlrpc.webserver.Connection.run(Connection.java:208)
>    at org.apache.xmlrpc.util.ThreadPool$Poolable$1.run(ThreadPool.java:68)
>
>
>Can you help ?  Thanks !
>
>
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