-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I have host A (IP 192.168.1.3) and host B (IP 192.168.1.5), both of them Linux (KUbuntu 5.10) with no firewall. I am running ruby 1.8.4, installed from KUbuntu packages. If I run ringserver.rb, server.rb and client.rb in the same host, it works fine. (Source code is at the end of the message) But if I go for the interesting case, i. e. running ringserver.rb (taken straight from segment7.net) and server.rb in host A and client.rb in host B, it fails with a RingNotFound exception. What am I doing wrong? Should I specify a port for Rinda? (I think the broadcast list should be enough) === ringserver.rb === #!/usr/bin/env ruby -w # # Start this one first. # # ringserver.rb # Rinda RingServer require 'rinda/ring' require 'rinda/tuplespace' # start DRb DRb.start_service # Create a TupleSpace to hold named services, and start running Rinda::RingServer.new Rinda::TupleSpace.new # Wait until the user explicitly kills the server. DRb.thread.join ============== === server.rb === #!/usr/bin/env ruby -w # require 'drb' require 'rinda/ring' class TestServer include DRbUndumped def add(*args) args.inject{ |n,v| n + v } end end server = TestServer.new DRb.start_service('druby://:9000', server) provider = Rinda::RingProvider.new :TestServer, server, "Test Server" provider.provide DRb.thread.join ============== === client.rb === #!/usr/bin/env ruby -w # require 'drb' require 'rinda/ring' DRb.start_service() ringfinger = Rinda::RingFinger.new(['192.168.1.3','192.168.1.5']) @ringserver = ringfinger.lookup_ring_any() obj_tuple = @ringserver.take([:name, nil, nil, nil]) obj = obj_tuple[2] puts "Sum is: #{obj.add(1,2,3,4)}" ============== Thank you. - -- Pau Garcia i Quiles http://www.elpauer.org (Due to the amount of work, I usually need 10 days to answer) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEFLOB/DzYv9iGJzsRAjdgAJ48uL8URkW33PFZ9s7UrLLNmz3EiwCg1hrk whtbE+nK9+q/Zxz33GtRdvw= =m1YQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----