The hostnames properly resolve from the display machine in that the host 
machine can find the other. But I'm not sure that the configuration is being 
saved properly or that I'm loading the newly saved node config. The only step 
I've attempted is changing the configuration in the AG node management by 
starting from scratch and when I go to  fill in the new names in the Add 
Service Manager Dialog box and hit OK the name shows up as it was before within 
the node management window. Is there a step I am missing?

Thanks,

Ryan McVeigh
National Center for Atmospheric Research

On Jan 10, 2008, at 3:54 PM, Thomas D. Uram wrote:



   I'm sure the AG software is not meddling with the hostnames, as it does no 
special caching of hostnames or anything.  Two things come to mind:

   - Are you sure that the node configuration is being saved properly, using 
the new names?  Are you sure you are loading the newly saved node configuration?

   - Do the new hostnames properly resolve from the display machine?

   Tom



   On 1/10/08 4:42 PM, Ryan McVeigh wrote:

      Hey everyone,

      Our network team changed our network to DHCP over the holidays and 
changed the network names of our multi-node system. Now neither pc can find 
each other within the Access Grid software. If I try to create a new 
configuration in AG node management it changes the name/IP to the name used 
prior to the network change.

      How do you rename the service managers/computers within the AG software 
so that they recognize each other?

      Thanks,



      Ryan McVeigh
      National Center for Atmospheric Research



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