| Summary: | Remote conection with RDT server denies authentication and manual conection crashes in thread "DStore CommandHandlerThread-1" | ||||||||
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| Product: | [Tools] PTP | Reporter: | Gabriel R <gaboto86> | ||||||
| Component: | RDT | Assignee: | Project Inbox <ptp-inbox> | ||||||
| Status: | CLOSED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | |||||||
| Severity: | major | ||||||||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | beth, g.watson | ||||||
| Version: | unspecified | ||||||||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||||
| Hardware: | PC | ||||||||
| OS: | Windows 7 | ||||||||
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Description
Gabriel R
Created attachment 208772 [details]
Eclipse packeges image
Created attachment 208773 [details]
Error trace rdt-server
I would suggest updating to the most recent PTP release first. See http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/release_notes/5.0#Updating_from_the_Parallel_Package_to_a_more_recent_release The documentation you're quoting is from PTP 3.0; we're up to 5.0 now (that particular page may not have changed, though) I'd start with http://help.eclipse.org/indigo/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.ptp.doc.user%2Fhtml%2FlocalVsRemote.html - that's within the PTP 5.0 most recent user documentation on help.eclipse.org and describes some of the options you have in remote projects. What kind of remote project do you want to create? The link above discusses several types. If you don't need all the RSE extra functionality you might be happy with the simpler approach of using Remote Tools as the service provider instead of RSE. With Remote Tools (instead of RSE) you don't have to install the rdt-server on the remote site yourself. (In reply to comment #3) > I would suggest updating to the most recent PTP release first. > See > http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/release_notes/5.0#Updating_from_the_Parallel_Package_to_a_more_recent_release > > The documentation you're quoting is from PTP 3.0; we're up to 5.0 now (that > particular page may not have changed, though) I'd start with > http://help.eclipse.org/indigo/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.ptp.doc.user%2Fhtml%2FlocalVsRemote.html > - that's within the PTP 5.0 most recent user documentation on help.eclipse.org > and describes some of the options you have in remote projects. > > What kind of remote project do you want to create? The link above discusses > several types. > If you don't need all the RSE extra functionality you might be happy with the > simpler approach of using Remote Tools as the service provider instead of RSE. > With Remote Tools (instead of RSE) you don't have to install the rdt-server on > the remote site yourself. Thanks for your response. I'm using 5.0.2 release of PTP Runtime (I'm not sure if the image is correctly attached to the issue, but there are my list of installed packages). I want to create a C++ project, compiled with xlC through makefiles on a AIX 5.3 IBM system. I'll check the link you posted and see what i can do. Regards, (In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #3) > > I would suggest updating to the most recent PTP release first. > > See > > http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/release_notes/5.0#Updating_from_the_Parallel_Package_to_a_more_recent_release > > > > The documentation you're quoting is from PTP 3.0; we're up to 5.0 now (that > > particular page may not have changed, though) I'd start with > > http://help.eclipse.org/indigo/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.ptp.doc.user%2Fhtml%2FlocalVsRemote.html > > - that's within the PTP 5.0 most recent user documentation on help.eclipse.org > > and describes some of the options you have in remote projects. > > > > What kind of remote project do you want to create? The link above discusses > > several types. > > If you don't need all the RSE extra functionality you might be happy with the > > simpler approach of using Remote Tools as the service provider instead of RSE. > > With Remote Tools (instead of RSE) you don't have to install the rdt-server on > > the remote site yourself. > > Thanks for your response. > > I'm using 5.0.2 release of PTP Runtime (I'm not sure if the image is correctly > attached to the issue, but there are my list of installed packages). > > I want to create a C++ project, compiled with xlC through makefiles on a AIX > 5.3 IBM system. I'll check the link you posted and see what i can do. > > Regards, Hi, We made a clean install of Indigo, and added only the requiered packages, leaving the unnecesary ones. That sloved the rdt-server problem, (as you said, it's not necessary, so we don't use it). Thank you. We got a remote index problem now, the message says "Unable to start indexing service", invalid version of Java or not installed. The remote AIX has Java 1.5 installed: ~ > java -version java version "1.5.0" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build pap32dev-20070511(SR5)) IBM J9 VM (build 2.3, J2RE 1.5.0 IBM J9 2.3 AIX ppc-32 j9vmap3223-20070426 (JIT enabled) J9VM - 20070420_12448_bHdSMR JIT - 20070419_1806_r8 GC - 200704_19) JCL - 20070511 ¿What's the internal check that RDT does to test the Java installation? Please, if I should ask this question on another forum let me now. This bug can be closed I think. Thanks. Regards, If java is on the remote machine then most likely your environment isn't being set right for the connection. See http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/FAQ#Q:_My_remote_or_synchronized_project_doesn.27t_find_the_remote_environment_variables_correctly_.28Interactive_vs._non-interactive_shell.29 and you can ask questions on the ptp-user mailing list - see http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/ptp-user/ Development on RDT has shifted to synchronized remote projects. Please use these instead. |