Hi Khai,

On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Khai Binh Duong wrote:

I have the problem, that one of my server in a Windows PC Cluster does not find the client. The server runs on the frontend of the Cluster, which has two networkadapter.

If I deactivate the other network, everything works fine. I think the server search in the wrong network for the client. I try to set explicit the IP-address of the client in the server, but it doesn't work.

As Gerrit has already suggested, this is most probably due to a routing bug. I'd go even further and say that this is very probably due to incorrectly routing the multicast packets that OpenSG uses to discover the rendering servers (even when setting the IP adresses explicitly). On Linux you usually issue a command like:

/sbin/route add -net 224.0.0.0 netmask 240.0.0.0 dev eth1

I imagine on Windows it's very similar but I'll leave that up to the reader as an exercise (or maybe someone on the list with Windows networking knowledge can step in) as I don't know too much about Windows networking internals. :)

Yours,
        Akos



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