remote coral access
Christopher.L.Platt at seagate.com
Christopher.L.Platt at seagate.com
Tue Aug 18 13:47:32 PDT 2009
Hi Mary,
Yes, I set up my password yesterday while there.
Do you have to have JRE 6.0 to run? I have 5.0 update 13. On the website
it instructs you to download JRE 5.0 update X, but the link to the Sun
website doesn't have that.
thanks,
Chris
Mary Tang <mtang at stanford.edu>
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08/18/2009 12:28 PM
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Christopher.L.Platt at seagate.com
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Re: remote coral access
Hi Chris --
Did you get a chance to log into a SunRay terminal here at SNF? And set
your remote Coral password? When you load up on your desktop, it should
ask for your remote password. If you've done this, and have this error
message, then it could be the version of Java (JRE) you are running.
see:
http://snf.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?mss:3709:200906:gephlkjdjlkcfojfejne
If this is the case, an email that John sent out (appended below) tells
you how to downgrade.
However, if it's an issue of a firewall at your site, then some helpful
info might be found here:
http://snf.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?mss:3739:200906:cfiiojeekjgdhcmddmdc
Let us know if any of these work for you!
Mary
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Probably the safest thing to do is to open your control panel, go to
"Add/Remove Programs" and remove Java Runtime Environment 1.6.0_14.
Then you can go to:
http://java.sun.com/products/archive/
There .... partway down will be entry named JDK/JRE - 6 that has an
option labeled "6 Update 13". Click the "Go" button next to it. That
will take you to a page where you can download either JDK 6u13 or JRE
6u13 (which are the "Java Development Kit" and "Java Runtime
Environment", respectively). You only need to select JRE 6u13.
I'm guessing that once that is installed on your machine that Remote
Coral will run.
Let me know if that's been what has been hampering you ....
John
Christopher.L.Platt at seagate.com wrote:
Hi,
My account was just set up yesterday and I'm trying to access CORAL from
my work location. I'm getting a message "unable to get ResourceManager
IOR. Please contact lab staff".
Do you think this is a firewall issue or is it something else?
thanks,
Chris
--
Mary X. Tang, Ph.D.
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility
CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070
Stanford, CA 94305
(650)723-9980
mtang at stanford.edu
http://snf.stanford.edu
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