Multicast as Unicast
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@danilopinotti What version are you running? In the signature it says 6323, have you tried upgrading?
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@Tom-Elliott said:
n the signature it says 6323, have you tried upgrading
The first time in 6323.
I’m upgrading today and now 6455 -
@Tom-Elliott said:
truncate table multicastSessions;
truncate table multicastSessionsAssoc;
delete from tasks where taskTypeID=8;How are you running these? Do you have any information/output from running those commands?
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@Tom-Elliott said:
ing those commands?
Yes, im running
truncate table multicastSessions;
0 rows affectedtruncate table multicastSessionsAssoc;
0 rows affecteddelete from tasks where taskTypeID=8;
8 rows affectedFor each test i try this
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I can confirm that the output
0 rows affected
is the standard output when a table with rows is truncated. Don’t ask me why, it just is. -
@danilopinotti So, for clarity, after running the truncate code, and recreating the multicast tasks, the multicast tasks are still generating independent multicast tasks for each host?
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@Tom-Elliott said:
are still generating independent multicast tasks for each host?
It does not create a multicast to each host. It creates multiple multicast sessions, each session will not always have only one computer.
After running the SQL Querys nothing change -
I re-installed the Fog and somehow solved the problem.
To re-install I also created a new virtual machine.
By the way, a note. I don’t know whether or not deliberate it, but in the installation, i’ve set the Fog to use the eth1 interface, and even then, the default storage was set to eth0. -
@danilopinotti the defined interface is leftovers from before fog 1.0.0. While I can fix it, it’s such a minimal thing it’s probably easier to just update after install. Though I will work to see what I can do.
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@danilopinotti said:
in the installation, i’ve set the Fog to use the eth1 interface, and even then, the default storage was set to eth0.
Tom got that fixed in the trunk.