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Re: Re[2]: Starting ANTS apps over Linux on different PCs
> >> I was wondering if there is a way
> >> to start up single nodes by hand without
> >> using createnetworks...
>
> TS> Just start them up with the antsvm script.
>
> If I have started up a single node on a host, how can I run apps on
> this node? What I mean is I don't use the script to start up nodeos
> using application as argument.
>
> For example,
> I use the following command to start up an active node.
> java edu.utah.janos.nodeos.Main ants.core.NodeConfigure 12.12.12.1
> 10.10.10.7:9000
>
> Then how can I run apps on the nodes(12.12.12.1)?
Use the ConfigurationManager instead:
java edu.utah.janos.nodeos.Main ants.core.ConfigurationManager <config
file> <node name>
The config file can then set everything up and start applications. See
ants/scripts/*.config for examples of config files.
If you want to start an application while a node is running, well, thats a
bit harder. You need to edit PrimordialNode.java and uncomment
`startConsole(node, consolePort)'. Then start the node with the
`-consoleport' argument which is a port number. You can then telnet into
that port and type `app <class name>' to start it up. Although, we
haven't done this in a while so it might not work.
> Thanks.
>
> avivi
tim stack
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