[GemStone-Smalltalk] How to configure GS/S 6.1.2 through a firewall (blast from the past)
Normand Mongeau
nmongeau at videotron.ca
Tue Feb 25 10:41:18 PST 2014
Gslist c v l shows this :
C:\GemStone61\bin>gslist -c -v -l
Status Version Owner Pid Port Started Type Name
-------- --------- ------------- ----- ----- ------------ ------ ----
running 6.1.2 SYSTEM 3408 10088 Feb 25 09:09 Netldi netldi61
OK 6.1.2 SYSTEM 3696 1260 Feb 25 09:08 cache
icp1 at phatboy
running 6.1.2 SYSTEM 3588 1270 Feb 25 09:08 Stone icp1
I set the environment variable through the Windows GUI (computer
properties). It has worked since gslist no longer reports processes as being
killed.
And login with Topaz works fine. Everything works fine, except trying to
connect using the WAN address instead of the LAN address. Even in my IDE
(VA), I can connect using the GemStone Session Browser via the LAN address,
but not the WAN address.
From: gemstone-smalltalk-bounces at lists.gemtalksystems.com
[mailto:gemstone-smalltalk-bounces at lists.gemtalksystems.com] On Behalf Of
James Foster
Sent: mardi, 25 février 2014 13:29
To: Normand Mongeau
Cc: gemstone-smalltalk at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Subject: Re: [GemStone-Smalltalk] How to configure GS/S 6.1.2 through a
firewall (blast from the past)
The current problem is not directly related to NetLDI but is between the Gem
and the Stone, although since the Gem is started by the NetLDI it could be
influenced by how the NetLDI was started. One approach to take when
debugging login problems with GBS is to try a login with Topaz. See
http://programminggems.wordpress.com/2012/11/28/using-topaz-on-windows/.
How did you set the environment variable GS_MAKE_EVENTS_GLOBAL?
What do you see when you do a gslist -c -v -l?
On Feb 25, 2014, at 10:19 AM, Normand Mongeau <nmongeau at theobjects.com>
wrote:
No I still have the same problem. Even though netldi is configured to use
ports 7001 to 7006, I still get errors for ports outside that range (for
example below, port 10657).
From: James Foster [ <mailto:james.foster at gemtalksystems.com>
mailto:james.foster at gemtalksystems.com]
Sent: mardi, 25 février 2014 13:15
To: Normand Mongeau
Cc: <mailto:gemstone-smalltalk at lists.gemtalksystems.com>
gemstone-smalltalk at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Subject: Re: [GemStone-Smalltalk] How to configure GS/S 6.1.2 through a
firewall (blast from the past)
This confirms that the Gem started (so we got through all the NetLDI
complications), and that the problem was with the Gem-to-Stone connection. I
assume that this problem was solved when you set an environment variable
GS_MAKE_EVENTS_GLOBAL=1.
James
On Feb 25, 2014, at 10:08 AM, Normand Mongeau <
<mailto:nmongeau at theobjects.com> nmongeau at theobjects.com> wrote:
Heres the matching gem log :
____________________________________________________________________________
_
| GemStone Object-Oriented Data Management System
|
| Copyright (C) GemStone Systems, Inc. 1986-2004.
|
| All rights reserved.
|
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--+
| PROGRAM: GEM, GemStone Session Process
|
| VERSION: 6.1.2, Wed Feb 25 15:46:30 US/Pacific 2004
|
| BUILT FOR: Pentium/Windows_NT
|
| RUNNING ON: 2-CPU phatboy: Intel CPU, Windows NT 5.1 build 2600 Service
Pack|
| 3
|
| PROCESS ID: 3308 DATE: Mon 24 Feb 2014 15:42:02 Eastern Standard Time
|
|___________________________________________________________________________
__|
...
[Info]: RPC client/gem/minimum GCI levels = 33/33/30
Error connecting to stone:
Nonblocking connect(MyIP,port=10657) failed to
complete.-----------------------------------------------------
GemStone: Error Fatal
["The connection to the Stone Repository monitor was refused:\n"
errmsg.netErrCo
nnectionRefused Nonblocking connect(MyIP,port=10657) failed
to complete.]
Error Category: 3613 [GemStone] Number: 4136 Arg Count: 0 Context : 10
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/private/gemstone-smalltalk/attachments/20140225/5a96dcd2/attachment-0001.html>
More information about the GemStone-Smalltalk
mailing list