Weicheng,
In your case, the debugger session address should be the address of the machine running Eclipse. Also, please make sure that this machine's firewall settings allow incoming connections on port numbers greater than 1023. Let me know if this helps.
Greg On Oct 7, 2008, at 1:07 AM, Wei-Cheng Lau wrote: Hi,Greg I correct some information through further test.I hope that is useful.
1. Are you using Remote Tools or RSE to create the remote resource manager? ANS:I am using Remote Tools to create the remote reource manager, I also try to use RSE but the result is the same. It still display the dialogue ''debugger has started, waiting for connection..." and stop forever. about the Debugger session address, I'm sure it set the IP address of the remote Linux server. And about the version problem, I also try to use Eclipse 3.3, but the situation is the same.
thanks
weicheng 2008/10/4 Wei-Cheng Lau <weicheng.lau@xxxxxxxxx> Hi,Greg thanks for your reply.My environment is PC to PC, and both use static IP. I provide the information you need below.
1. Are you using Remote Tools or RSE to create the remote resource manager? ans:Exactly I don't know, but I sure I have installed the RSE on eclipse. How to make sure which create the remote resource manager ?
2. Have you enabled port forwarding in the resource manager configuration? ans:Yes. I can execute a C program on the remote Linux successfully, but it don't work when I want to remote debugging. It display a dialogue ''debugger has started, waiting for connection..." and stop forever. 3. Is the linux machine a cluster? If a cluster, is the Windows machine visible to the cluster nodes? ans:My linux is PC and windows is laptop. by the way, should I change my eclipse version? thanks
weicheng
2008/10/3 Greg Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Michael,
The address you use for the "Debugger session address" in the "Debug" tab of the launch configuration is critical to getting this to work. This address is the host that the SDM master process will try to connect to when it starts, and must be the address of the machine running Eclipse. Also, in 2.0 the SDM master will be running on one of the nodes of your cluster.
Please provide the following information:
1. Are you using Remote Tools or RSE to create the remote resource manager? 2. Have you enabled port forwarding in the resource manager configuration? 3. Is the linux machine a cluster? If a cluster, is the Windows machine visible to the cluster nodes?
Regards,
Greg
On Oct 3, 2008, at 7:08 AM, Beth Tibbitts wrote:
PTP 2.0 is designed to work on Eclipse 3.3 I don't know if that is the problem; I don't believe it has been tested on 3.4. ...Beth Beth Tibbitts (859) 243-4981 (TL 545-4981) High Productivity Tools / Parallel Tools http://eclipse.org/ptp IBM T.J.Watson Research Center Mailing Address: IBM Corp., 745 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40511 <graycol.gif>"Wei-Cheng Lau" ---10/03/2008 04:09:39 AM---Hi, I am trying to use PTP 2.0 on Eclipse 3.4 . The Eclipse is running Windows XP and remote machine is running Linux Ubuntu 8. | | <ecblank.gif> To | <ecblank.gif> ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx | <ecblank.gif> cc | <ecblank.gif> | <ecblank.gif> Subject | <ecblank.gif> [ptp-dev] about PTP 2.0 remote debugging
| <ecblank.gif> | <ecblank.gif> | | Hi, I am trying to use PTP 2.0 on Eclipse 3.4 . The Eclipse is running Windows XP and remote machine is running Linux Ubuntu 8.04. Now the Eclipse can connect to remote proxy (ORTE proxy) and execute a C program on remote Linux machine, but the PTP debugger don't work when I try to debugging remote program. The problem is "The Eclipse can't connect to remote machine by SDM". Do I need to set something? How to solve this problem?
Thanks
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