RE: [AG-TECH] SPAM

2006-02-17 Thread John Hodrien
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Ivan R. Judson wrote: Well, Perhaps it's time to move 'chatty' discussion to ag-users? You can find information about this list at: http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/fl/research/accessgrid/about/maillist.html. This would help keep ag-tech more technical (aka, terse, but

[AG-TECH] http://...3.0-beta1 - is now AG3.0 beta 2!

2006-02-17 Thread Rosario Lombardo
It actually was a migration to AGTk 3.0 beta 2! As far as I am concerned, the beta 1 was useless for me as it completely disrupted my latptop network connectivity. First impressions about the beta2 are: - now it works (for me ;-) - it takes about 40secs to show up (P4 3.2GHz): most of delay is

[AG-TECH] Access Grid 3.0 beta2 available

2006-02-17 Thread Thomas D. Uram
The Access Grid 3.0 beta2 software is available for download at: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/fl/research/accessgrid/software/releases/3.0-beta2 Note: This version of the software is not compatible with the current AG2 software. Updates in this release include: - Fixed bad memory access in

Re: [AG-TECH] http://...3.0-beta1 : Not Found!

2006-02-17 Thread Jeremy Mann
Rosario Lombardo said: The mcs server cannot find the page for AG3b1 http://www.mcs.anl.gov/fl/research/accessgrid/software/releases/3.0-beta1 Works here. -- Jeremy Mann jer...@biochem.uthscsa.edu University of Texas Health Science Center Bioinformatics Core Facility

Re: [AG-TECH] thanks to myk and NCSA folks

2006-02-17 Thread Anne M. Hammond
Yes. Thank you. Thank you! And my apologies for not helping test this time. That should be a priority for those of us who need the NCSA bridge facility. Anne Hammond University of Colorado at Boulder

Re: [AG-TECH] thanks to myk and NCSA folks

2006-02-17 Thread Michael Miller
Darin, Thanks to you and others, it's nice to know the community appreciates our services. Everyone should be aware that the nature of multicast problems demand that they be investigated while the problem exists. Once everyone signs off from a meeting, the state for that multicast session

RE: [AG-TECH] thanks to myk and NCSA folks

2006-02-17 Thread Dean W. Nobles
HearHear. We try to use multicast whenever possible, but it's not always possible. The availability of bridges is an enormous help. The collaborative efforts of the folks at NCSA and at ANL are the only reason that we've been able to participate in AccessGrid. I generally spin my wheels for

Re: [AG-TECH] thanks to myk and NCSA folks

2006-02-17 Thread monika.k.rabari...@ccaix.jsums.edu
Heartfelt thanks from JSU too! Unicast bridges are our life saver when multicast won't cooperate. Yesterday's successful testing was a great relief... We appreciate your dedication and service to the AG community. Monika I'll second that! Many of us take the NCSA resources for granted. They

Re: [AG-TECH] thanks to myk and NCSA folks

2006-02-17 Thread Darin Oman
I'll second that! Many of us take the NCSA resources for granted. They don' t HAVE to do what they do. Thank you! By the way, um, there still seemed to be problems on Tuesday. Multicast people couldn't receive video from bridged people. Darin On Feb 16, 2006, at 8:54 AM, Cindy Sievers wrote:

[AG-TECH] thanks to myk and NCSA folks

2006-02-17 Thread Cindy Sievers
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Mike Miller and the network folks at NCSA for all of their efforts in identifying and solving the problems with the unicast bridge they run against their public venues. The public venue server and associated bridges that NCSA provides to the Access