I think this is happening because you are running and connecting on the
same machine, if the locator was on a different machine you would use that
IP. Try connecting to your locator using 127.0.0.1 or updated your host
file so 192.168.20.109 points to localhost.

On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Alan Kash <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am creating a small 2 node distributed prototype, I am getting locator
> "Connection Refused" error.
>
> Source - Build from develop branch - M2.SNAPSHOT
>
> Here is the setup :
>
> 1. 192.168.20.109
> 2. 192.168.20.100
>
> # NODE 1 - Start Locator & Server on - 192.168.20.109
>
> gfsh>start locator --name=l1
> gfsh>start server --name=l1s1
>
> gfsh>list members;
> Name | Id
> ---- | -------------------------------------------
> l1   | 192.168.20.109(l1:948:locator)<ec><v0>:1024
> l1s1 | 192.168.20.109(l1s1:1076)<ec><v1>:1025
>
>
> # NODE 2 - Connect to Locator - 192.168.20.100
>
> gfsh>connect --locator=192.168.20.109[10334]
> Connecting to Locator at [host=192.168.20.109, port=10334] ..
> Connecting to Manager at [host=192.168.20.109, port=1099] ..
> Connection refused to host: 127.0.0.1; nested exception is:
>     java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
>
> I went through the complete documentation there are no examples of
> distributed setup/storage/queries.
>
> What am I missing here?
>
> Thanks,
> Alan
>
>


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