You could also try doing this and see if it at least connects. If you type some random noise and press enter it will disconnect you:
telnet localhost 49000 When I start a locator I see something like this. Do you see a message like that when you start the locator? Maybe you need to check the locator logs. Locator in output/locator1 on 172.16.115.195[10334] as locator1 is currently online. On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 2:08 PM, João Peixoto <[email protected]> wrote: > Did that, still unable to get them to talk to each other. I see a "v0" on > my server but on the locator logs I see "v1", so I wonder if there is a > version incompatibility going on here. > > I'll provide more updates as I get them > > On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 1:34 PM james bedenbaugh <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Check your hosts file. >> >> On Thursday, July 16, 2015, João Peixoto <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> John thanks a lot for those tips! I can see now how the two things >>> should connect. >>> >>> Enfasis on "should" cause for some reason if I do "start locator >>> --name=locator --port=49000", setting the "locators" value to >>> "localhost[49000]" throws "Unable to contact a Locator service. Operation >>> either timed out or Locator does not exist". >>> >>> I'm playing around with default ports vs explicit ports and localhost vs >>> ip but nothing so far. At least I know it is trying to connect somewhere. >>> >>> Luke I'm open to a webex sure. You may reach me directly through >>> joaomppeixoto at gmail.com >>> >>> Thank you both of you! I'll update this when/if I find a solution >>> >>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 12:37 PM John Blum <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >> Since you are using Spring config to configure and bootstrap you Geode >>>> Server (I assume not in *Gfsh* using 'start server --name=Example ... >>>> --spring-xml-location=/class/path/to/spring/config.xml'), all you need >>>> is the following in your Spring config... >>>> >>>> <util:properties id="gemfireProperties"> >>>> <prop key="name">SpringConfiguredGemFireServer</prop> >>>> <prop key="mcast-port">0</prop> >>>> <prop key="log-level">config</prop> >>>> <prop key="*locators*">*localhost[10334]*</prop> >>>> </util:properties> >>>> >>>> <gfe:cache properties-ref="gemfireProperties"/> >>>> >>>> ... >>>> >>>> Not the "locators" property is a Geode System property of the form... >>>> >>>> locators=host1[port1],host2[port2],...,hostN[portN] >>>> >>>> Specifying multiple Locator hosts/ports if the Geode cluster has been >>>> configured with more than 1 Locator. >>>> >>>> You can also specify this properly on the command-line when launching >>>> your application bootstrapping Geode by specifying the "locators" >>>> property as a JVM System property, like so... >>>> >>>> $java -cp ... *-Dgemfire.locators*=localhost[10334] >>>> org.example.SpringApplicationBootstrappingGeodeWithSpringConfig >>>> >>>> Remember to set the host and port appropriately. For instance, if the >>>> Locator is running on a different host, then the appropriate hostname (e.g. >>>> skullbox) or IP must be specified, and if you specified a non-default port >>>> when starting the Locator (e.g. gfsh>start locator --name=X >>>> *--port=11235*) then the "locators" property would become... >>>> >>>> locators=skullbox[11235] >>>> >>>> Cheers! >>>> -John >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 12:05 PM, Luke Shannon <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Are you free to jump on a webex if I send you a link. It would be >>>>> easier to trouble shoot if I can see it. >>>>> >>>> --Sent from a mobile device. Please excuse any typos-- >>>>> Luke Shannon >>>>> Sr. Field Engineer >>>>> >>>> mobile: 416.571.9495 >>>>> >>>> On Jul 16, 2015 2:53 PM, "João Peixoto" <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> This may be getting close to spam, but these details are really hard >>>>>> to find out (at least it seems like it). >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a locator running on a shell: "gfsh> start locator >>>>>> --name=locator" and everything looks good. >>>>>> >>>>>> Now I have a Java project where I boot up a Cache Server configured >>>>>> with a cache-config.xml: >>>>>> >>>>>> <gfe:cache /> >>>>>> <gfe:cache-server /> >>>>>> >>>>>> <gfe:partitioned-region id="Metric"> >>>>>> <gfe:cache-listener> >>>>>> <bean class="LoggingCacheListener" /> >>>>>> </gfe:cache-listener> >>>>>> </gfe:partitioned-region> >>>>>> >>>>>> I cannot find out the configuration needed to get this server to >>>>>> communicate the the above locator. Can anyone point me to the write >>>>>> docs? I >>>>>> was looking at >>>>>> http://geode-docs.cfapps.io/docs/configuring/running/running_the_cacheserver.html >>>>>> but hasn't helped much so far. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> -John >>>> 503-504-8657 >>>> john.blum10101 (skype) >>>> >>> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Jim Bedenbaugh >> Advisory Solution Architect, Pivotal Services @EMC >> >>
