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Re: [Xen-API] newbie question - unable to connect with Java API




/etc/xen/xend-config.sxp

should have a line like this:

(xen-api-server (( 0.0.0.0:9363 none )))

 Stefan


xen-api-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/12/2007 08:04:45 AM:

> after downloading and building the Java implementation of the Java
> API, I've been unable to connect to a variety of different Xen
> Servers.
> Do I have to use a server that has the open source 3.1 version of Xen?
> (I've been trying to connect to 1. XenSource version 4.1 (able to
> connect using Python, following the example in the 1.1 API docs) ,
> 2. Xensource 3.2,
> 3. the Xen that comes with RH Enterprise 5.0, all unsuccessfully.
> Get the error "no route to host", even though the Xenserver and machine
> with the Java code can both ping each other, and I can connect to the
> Xenserver using putty and scp.
>
> thanks
>
> ronald long
> IBM CMT Kirkland Wa_______________________________________________
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