Hello, I have installed 2.2 on a laptop with xp and I am able to go into the rooms. I still haven't verified the audio. When I started the venue client (after two installs) I had video consumer installed in the node. In order to send my video I had to add video producer or video service to the available services. They appeared to function identically. Now, I have two instances of vic.exe running and two windows. 1)video and 2)a window with the room name. The problem is that when I go into a room with a lot of videos, my cpu usage is always at or near 100%, which makes everything take what seems like forever when I change rooms etc,. I don't remember this happening in 2.1.2 All I had to do was select the video and select transmit to transmit my video. Thanks, Mike
Michael Miller wrote: > Would this apply to linux as well? > > MYK > > At 11:35 AM 6/2/2004, you wrote: > >At 10:45 AM 6/2/2004, Frank Sweetser wrote: > >>I just removed AG 2.1.2 from my laptop, and then installed AG 2.2. I've had > >>two issues so far > >> > >> - The GLOBUS_HOSTNAME environmental variable was still set to an > >> old hostname. Previously, when the venue client started up, it > >> would detect that GLOBUS_HOSTNAME wasn't set to a hostname that > >> was valid for one of the interfaces and bring up a dialoge box > >> to properly set it. Now, though, various bits and pieces just > >> try to talk to a hostname that doesn't map to any of the local > >> interfaces, and isn't even up. > > > >The new code detects the hostname to be used, *unless* GLOBUS_HOSTNAME is > >set. The philosophy is that if the autodetection does not work properly, > >we're probably in an environment where the autodetection couldn't work > >(for instance, we're behind a NAT). > > > >Unfortunately, this leads us to the problem you're seeing. Probably the > >best thing to do is to go to the environment control panel and remove the > >definition of GLOBUS_HOSTNAME to allow the autodetection to go ahead. > > > >--bob > > Thanx, > > Michael Miller > System Engineer > Visualization Technology Support > Computing and Data Management > National Center for Supercomputing Applications > University of Illinois - UC > 217-649-0747 > > "If you're clear in your vision and trust the people in your team with > clear objectives, they will invariably do their best to achieve everything > desired, and usually deliver everything you could have hoped for and even > more." -Paul Debevec
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