From: Hedayat V. <hed...@gm...> - 2014-04-02 06:30:47
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Hi again, This is the final rclm2 version which I have which should have worked with ruby 1.9.x version. Regards, Hedayat /*Stefan Glaser <gla...@gm...>*/ wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2014 19:48:42 +0200: > Hello everybody, > > hope you are fine and eager in preparing for the championships ;) > > I was recently preparing the server cluster for the GermanOpens starting > the next days and encountered some issues that I want to discuss, or > name here at least. > > First of all the changes to the protocol (labelling the hear-messages > and providing the current score) works fine for me. I encountered no > problem so far with this changes. The restrictions of the number of > robot-types per team looks good as well. I tested a couple of > combinations and there were no false positives or vice versa. However > the not allowed agents actually show up on the server. But it seems that > they don't work properly and you can't select them, etc. sometimes they > seem to explode. So I think one will notice the problem of wrong robot > combinations. > So thanks again to Patrick for providing these improvements! > > I had no further trouble to install the RC-Server on a machine running > Ubuntu Server 13.10 version. However the RC-League Manager has some > problems in creating the schedule and in reading the score after a game > is finished. I'm not sure which version of the rclm2 I have installed, > but it seems to have problems with ruby. I'm using the actual ruby and > ruby-dev versions of the ubuntu-repo (I think it's the 1.9.1 version). > Is there any updated version of the rclm2 available? > > Furthermore I have a short question about the setup of the machines. The > rclm2 uses "ssh root@client1 'su - $TEAM ...." to ssh into the clients, > change the user to whatever $TEAM says and to run the corresponding > team. Since I don't want to provide the root-password twice in any > match, I generate key-pairs and add them to the corresponding machines, > so that I can ssh as root into any machine without the need to provide a > password. Is this the default intended setup? I don't like the idea of > providing password-free root logins to any user - not even to my admin-user. > > I'm looking forward to some great matches the next days. I'll try to > upload the corresponding log files of the matches during the > competition, so that you can watch them at home. Hope everything works fine. > > Cheers, > Stefan > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Simspark Generic Physical MAS Simulator > simspark-devel mailing list > sim...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/simspark-devel |