Well, I'm now pretty well convinced that it is certificate-related. I installed and configured AG2 on a WinXP box and see both the Globus & ANL CA certs. Node management works and I can navigate around the ANL venues.
So, I exported the 2 CA certs and tried to import them into the Fedora machine, but it complains that it needs the signing_policy file for each CA. How do I go about getting these? Is there something fundamentally wrong here? Aren't the Globus & ANL CA certs pre-installed in the AGTk software? Should I try re-installing the Fedora-specific RPMs? Thanks, Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Weaver" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 12:14 Subject: [AG-TECH] Problem Managing Node > Hi all, > > I just built AG2 on a Fedora Core system using University of > Queensland's RPMs. Got my Identity certificate and brought up the > VenueClient. This worked fine. When I go to Node Management and enter > the default URL which resolves to https://localhost:12000/NodeService, I > get "Can not open node service management based on the URL you > specified". > > AGNodeService.py, AGServiceManager.py & VenueClient.py are all running, > seemingly successfully. I've attached the agns.log and VenueClient.log > from a debug session. I don't see anything too unusual. I see the code > to raise an exception in AGNodeService.py, but don't know why it's being > raised. > > Might this be a certificate problem? I originally requested a new > certificate using the AGTk while running as root. When I fired up the > VenueClient in presonalNode mode (simplest for now, I have other > machines, but one thing at a time), it complained that it wanted to be > run by an ordinary user. Running as a user didn't see the original cert > request, so I ran certmgr.py as root and exported the id cert and used > the VenueClient to import it. This seemed successful. The one thing > that I notice is running certmgr.py as either root or an ordinary user > (or even accessing the certs from the VenueClient), I don't see any CA > certs listed. Is this correct? Should I not have installed the AG > packages as root? Something else? > > Any advice, would be appreciated, > > Mike > > -- > Mike Weaver > Sr. Network Administrator > SC-31/Germantown Building > US Department of Energy > 1000 Independence Avenue, SW > Washington, D.C. 20585-1290 > Voice: 301-903-0072 > Fax: 301-528-2701 > Email: [email protected] >

