Well, I got it running on https://67.23.35.162:8000 and it is running fine under Ubuntu Linux 8.10. I am using the sage/linux/64bit/sage-3.4.1-linux-Ubuntu_8.10-sse2-x86_64-Linux precompiled binary. I think I will stick with this. I still don't know what the problem was when I tried running the notebook under the version I compiled myself, but it spooks me out a bit. This version of sage started up without any problems or error messages and that suits me fine. Thanks for helping!
Jerry P.S. I left the possibility of creating accounts open so you guys can play with it if you want. ________________________________ From: William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> To: sage-edu@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 4:20:39 PM Subject: [sage-edu] Re: Grant for a sage server On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Gerald Smith <mathb...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I am beginning to get discouraged. I compiled and installed 3.4.1 from > source, I could not get > the notebook server to open no matter what I did. I got a blizzard of error > messages and it went > back to sage. I killed my entire Debian server setup and rebuilt a new > server using Ubuntu > Linux. I downloaded your latest binary file, the one marked Ubuntu 8.10 > sage 3.4.1 sse2 > that is at the top of the Linux 64bit list. When I opened SAGE, this time > there were no compiler > error messages and it opened without incident. But when I started the > notebook, I got the same > blizzard of error messages and it refused to open. No variation of the > command parameters has > any effect. This is what I get. I have placed them down below. I > notice > that the first version I ran was the sagemath 3.4 one, which did work with > the notebook > without any problem. Is it possible that something was broken in going from > 3.4 to 3.4.1 > to account for all this difficulty? I felt I better bring this to your > attention. > > Sincerely, > > Jerry > > P.S. The fact that it did work previously on 3.4 but has adamanantly refused > to work > on 2 different forms of 3.4.1 on two different systems rather suggests the > problem lies > in 3.4.1. Whether a prebuilt version of 3.4.1 or one I compiled myself, it > behaves the same. > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________________________________ > ed/__init__.py", line 355, in listenTLS > 2009-04-28 20:31:00+0000 [-] p.startListening() > 2009-04-28 20:31:00+0000 [-] File > "/home/sagemath/sage-3.4.1/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/twisted/internet/tcp.py > ", line 739, in startListening > 2009-04-28 20:31:00+0000 [-] raise CannotListenError, (self.interface, > self.port, le) > 2009-04-28 20:31:00+0000 [-] twisted.internet.error.CannotListenError: > Couldn't listen on 67.23.33.110:8000: (99, 'Canno > t assign requested address'). That error says it cna't use port 8000 for some reason. Maybe you already have some sort of service running on that port. What happens if you try: sage: notebook(port=8197, address="", open_viewer=False) say? William > https://67.23.33.110:8000/?startup_token=d716b00e132c9b81a2472db17ec55867: No > such file or directory > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > error Traceback (most recent call last) > > &nbs > p; > /root/.sage/<ipython console> in <module>() > > &nbs > p; > /home/sagemath/sage-3.4.1/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/server/notebook/notebook_object.py > in __call__(self, *a > rgs, **kwds) > 163 """ > 164 def __call__(self, *args, **kwds): > --> 165 return self.notebook(*args, **kwds) > 166 > 167 notebook = run_notebook.notebook_twisted > > &nbs > p; > /home/sagemath/sage-3.4.1/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/server/notebook/run_notebook.py > in notebook_twisted(sel > f, directory, port, address, port_tries, secure, reset, accounts, > require_login, server_pool, ulimit, timeout, open_view > er, sagetex_path, start_path, fork, quiet) > 273 if open_viewer: > 274 "Open viewer automatically isn't fully implemented. You have > to manually open your web browser to the a > bove URL." > --> 275 return run(port) > 276 > 277 > &nbs > p; > /home/sagemath/sage-3.4.1/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/server/notebook/run_notebook.py > in run(port) > 257 e = os.system(cmd) > 258 if e == 256: > --> 259 raise socket.error > 260 return True > 261 # end of inner function run > > > error: > sage: > > ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________ > From: William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> > To: sage-edu@googlegroups.com > Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:02:56 PM > Subject: [sage-edu] Re: Grant for a sage server > > > On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:15 AM, David Joyner <wdjoy...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Again, I'm not an expert on these matters but it seems to me upon reading >> "notebook?" that you need "accounts=True". Do you read it that way? >> > > Reading the output of notebook? is a good idea. > > accounts=True makes it so other users can *make* accounts. > > Once accounts are made, then you can definitely run the notebook with > accounts=False, and those other > users can still login. > > You address line is suspicious, by the way. It should be > > notebook(address="67.23.33.110", port=8000,secure=True) > > It sounds to me like you are *not* creating accounts correctly. Try > the following: > > 1) start the notebook with > > sage: notebook(address="67.23.33.110", port=8000,secure=True, > accounts=True) > > 2) Make the accounts using the notebook interface, i.e., clicking at > the login screem on "Create a new account". > > 3) Then exit the notebook and restart it with > > sage: notebook(address="67.23.33.110", port=8000,secure=True, > accounts=False) > > so nobody else can create accounts. > > William > > > >> >> >> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Gerald Smith <mathb...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> Greetings! >>> >>> I used the following command to start up the notebook server: >>> notebook(address='67.23.33.110:8000', secure=True) >>> >>> ThankYou, >>> >>> Jerry >>> >>> >>> > >>> >> >> > >> > > > > -- > William Stein > Associate Professor of Mathematics > University of Washington > http://wstein.org > > > > > -- William Stein Associate Professor of Mathematics University of Washington http://wstein.org --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group. 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