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Hello,
I'm not really understanding the problem. Can you be more specific?
Is the client machine not showing up in the client list on the HQueue website? Is the client machine not reporting a heartbeat and appearing as “Not responding” in the client list? Is the client machine unable to access the shared folder?
Also, that screenshot shows that you are trying to set the logon account that runs the HQueue Client service. Is an error occurring when you try to change the logon account? If so, what does the error message say?
Cheers,
Rob
I'm not really understanding the problem. Can you be more specific?
Is the client machine not showing up in the client list on the HQueue website? Is the client machine not reporting a heartbeat and appearing as “Not responding” in the client list? Is the client machine unable to access the shared folder?
Also, that screenshot shows that you are trying to set the logon account that runs the HQueue Client service. Is an error occurring when you try to change the logon account? If so, what does the error message say?
Cheers,
Rob
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rvinluanyes,Is the client machine not showing up in the client list on the HQueue website.I think my client is not installed successfully.
Hello,
I'm not really understanding the problem. Can you be more specific?
Is the client machine not showing up in the client list on the HQueue website? Is the client machine not reporting a heartbeat and appearing as “Not responding” in the client list? Is the client machine unable to access the shared folder?
Also, that screenshot shows that you are trying to set the logon account that runs the HQueue Client service. Is an error occurring when you try to change the logon account? If so, what does the error message say?
Cheers,
Rob
Edited by xuranxuran1 - Sept. 12, 2017 17:40:57
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Ok. In that case the client machine is probably not pointing to HQueue server machine.
On the client machine, open C:\HQueueClient\hqnode.ini in a text editor. Then look for the line that begins with “server =” and change it so that the server key points to the HQueue server machine.
For example, if the HQueue server is installed on a machine named “myHQServer” then the line should look like:
Save the change to hqnode.ini, restart the HQueue Client service and the client should soon appear in the client list.
Cheers,
Rob
On the client machine, open C:\HQueueClient\hqnode.ini in a text editor. Then look for the line that begins with “server =” and change it so that the server key points to the HQueue server machine.
For example, if the HQueue server is installed on a machine named “myHQServer” then the line should look like:
server = myHQServer
Save the change to hqnode.ini, restart the HQueue Client service and the client should soon appear in the client list.
Cheers,
Rob
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Hmm. If changing the server key in hqnode.ini does not help then it's likely that the client machine does not have network access to the server machine.
For example, from your client machine are you able to “ping leyi” from a Windows command prompt? And are you able to view the HQueue website from the client machine by navigating to "http://leyi:5000" in a web browser?
Cheers,
Rob
For example, from your client machine are you able to “ping leyi” from a Windows command prompt? And are you able to view the HQueue website from the client machine by navigating to "http://leyi:5000" in a web browser?
Cheers,
Rob
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rvinluanYes,I think here is the problem .
Hmm. If changing the server key in hqnode.ini does not help then it's likely that the client machine does not have network access to the server machine.
For example, from your client machine are you able to “ping leyi” from a Windows command prompt? And are you able to view the HQueue website from the client machine by navigating to "http://leyi:5000" in a web browser?
Cheers,
Rob
Edited by xuranxuran1 - Sept. 13, 2017 14:26:55
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If you can't connect to http://leyi:5000 from the client machine then it sounds like either a DNS or firewall networking issue.
Are you able to ping leyi from the client machine?
Are you able to ping leyi from the client machine?
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