Greetings; Once again I must ask for advice. I get frustrated and give up, but I find it's a chalange I must keep working at. Setting my Gateway router to Port Forwarding :80 and assigning cl-head a static IP.I have completed the initial install. First Steps made it through without errors.This helped with 'HTTP Proxy' and the http: downloads from the repo access. I have setup a laptop as user@workspace, and installed 'qluman-12.0.2.0-singularity.sqsh', singularity, go, and associated files. user@workspace:~$ $HOME/qluman-12.0.2.0-singularity.sqshQstandsrdPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR points to non-existing path'/run/user/1000', please create it with 0700 permissions.Qt: Session management error: None of the authentication protocols specified are supported. What Command line would you recommend to createa Path to '/run/user/1000' with 0700 permissions ?
I have tried to no avail.user@workspace:~$ chmod 0700 /run/user/1000user@workspace:~$ chmod 0700 $HOME/qluman-12.0.2.0-singularity.sqsh Carlp.s. I love the structure of Qlustar. ____________________________________________________________ Sponsored by https://www.newser.com/?utm_source=part&utm_medium=uol&utm_campaign=...
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Error 1: QstandsrdPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR points to non-existing path'/run/user/1000' Answer: ~$ mkdir XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
Error 2: Qt: Session management error: None of the authentication protocols specified are supported Answer: ~$ unset SESSION_MANAGER
Next Problem: Qluman does not see cl-head on my gateway or let me enter its ISP at192.168.0.200
Hi,
the two errors can also just be ignored. The functionality isn't needed to qluman-qt but if you want to get rid of them then your solution is fine.
Next Problem: Qluman does not see cl-head on my gateway or let me enter its ISP at192.168.0.200
What do you mean by "not see cl-head"?
Did you create a new certificate on cl-head as described in the docs? When you add that certificate in qluman-qt make sure the IP field is filled in correctly, to 192.168.0.200 I assume from your mail. Check that the IP shows in the Connect Cluster dialog. If not click the Edit button and add the right IP.
Make sure that IP is reachable from your laptop and the firewall doesn't block port 6001.
Hope that helps. Goswin von Brederlow
Qluman to cl-head conection
All of the following is exicuted from a user@workstation terminal.
The hostname cl-head is not externally resolvable.
add it to /etc/hosts. <LAN host IP> white space <host name> 192.168.0.200 cl-head
log into root@cl-head from user@workstation user@workstation ~# ssh root@cl-head
exicute 0 root@cl-head ~# qluman-cli –gencert
highlight/copy the “one-time login token”.
0 root@cl-head ~# exit
Open user@workstation~# $HOME/qluman-12.0.3.1-singularity.sqsh
“Connect Cluster” > Edit > New > “New Cluster (paste)” Paste in the “one-time login token” then > Decrypt. On the next screen select > Save
If the “one-time login token” fails, edit the input. If needed exicute from the log into root@cl-head above.