Hello (again),
I managed to solve it since I wrote the request.
The file path for the SUMO network was incorrect, so it couldn't be found.
After correcting it, everthing works fine.

Maybe this can help in the future if sb stumbles upon a similar error message.

Regards,
Liesa Zimmermann


Von: [email protected] <[email protected]> Im Auftrag 
von Zimmermann, Liesa
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Oktober 2020 13:40
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [sumo-user] Connection error [WinError 10061]

Hello,
I am trying to interface with SUMO from Python, following the steps in the 
documentation:
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/TraCI/Interfacing_TraCI_from_Python.html

Sumo opens, without opening the sumocfg-file and I get the error:

Retrying in 1 seconds
Could not connect to TraCI server at localhost:51329 [WinError 10061] No 
connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it

I checked the firewall as suggested in the mailing list (27 Aug 2017 on a 
similar issue) and turned it off, but it did not work. Running as admin changed 
nothing either.
I'm using SUMO 1.7 on Windows 10.

The script I used (from the documentation):
import os
import sys
sys.path.append("C:/Program Files (x86)/Eclipse/SUMO 1.7/tools")
import traci

sumoBinary = "C:/Program Files (x86)/Eclipse/SUMO 1.7/bin/sumo-gui"
FolderPath = 
"C:/Users/garaw/Desktop/SUMO-Unity3D-connection-master/SUMO_Networks"
sumoCmd = [sumoBinary, "-c", FolderPath + "Network_01.sumocfg"]
traci.start(sumoCmd)
step = 0
while step < 1000:
    traci.simulationStep()
    if traci.inductionloop.getLastStepVehicleNumber("0") > 0:
        traci.trafficlight.setRedYellowGreenState("0", "GrGr")
    step += 1

traci.close()

Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Liesa Zimmermann


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