Can't reach connection to Selenium Server hub from virtual node
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So, I have PC with Windows 10 Pro, and virtual Windows 10 Pro installed on the same PC via VMWare workstation, network adapter mode in virtual OS set to "NAT".
I run this command on real OS (hub):
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar -role hub
And this command on virtual OS (node):
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar -role node -nodeConfig nodeconfig.json
nodeconfig.json contains this:
"capabilities":
[
"browserName": "chrome",
"maxInstances": 5,
"seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
],
"proxy": "org.openqa.grid.selenium.proxy.DefaultRemoteProxy",
"maxSession": 5,
"port": -1,
"register": true,
"registerCycle": 5000,
"hub": "http://192.168.116.1:4444/grid/register/",
"nodeStatusCheckTimeout": 5000,
"nodePolling": 5000,
"role": "node",
"unregisterIfStillDownAfter": 60000,
"downPollingLimit": 2,
"debug": false,
"servlets" : ,
"withoutServlets": ,
"custom":
When I'm trying to connect node to hub, I got this message in console:
Registered a node http://192.168.116.1:4444
Marking the node http://192.168.116.1:4444 as down: cannot reach the node for 2 tries
How can I solve this ? I already tried to set virtual OS network adapter mode to "Bridged", but in this case I can't get connection at all ...
selenium-grid
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So, I have PC with Windows 10 Pro, and virtual Windows 10 Pro installed on the same PC via VMWare workstation, network adapter mode in virtual OS set to "NAT".
I run this command on real OS (hub):
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar -role hub
And this command on virtual OS (node):
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar -role node -nodeConfig nodeconfig.json
nodeconfig.json contains this:
"capabilities":
[
"browserName": "chrome",
"maxInstances": 5,
"seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
],
"proxy": "org.openqa.grid.selenium.proxy.DefaultRemoteProxy",
"maxSession": 5,
"port": -1,
"register": true,
"registerCycle": 5000,
"hub": "http://192.168.116.1:4444/grid/register/",
"nodeStatusCheckTimeout": 5000,
"nodePolling": 5000,
"role": "node",
"unregisterIfStillDownAfter": 60000,
"downPollingLimit": 2,
"debug": false,
"servlets" : ,
"withoutServlets": ,
"custom":
When I'm trying to connect node to hub, I got this message in console:
Registered a node http://192.168.116.1:4444
Marking the node http://192.168.116.1:4444 as down: cannot reach the node for 2 tries
How can I solve this ? I already tried to set virtual OS network adapter mode to "Bridged", but in this case I can't get connection at all ...
selenium-grid
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So, I have PC with Windows 10 Pro, and virtual Windows 10 Pro installed on the same PC via VMWare workstation, network adapter mode in virtual OS set to "NAT".
I run this command on real OS (hub):
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar -role hub
And this command on virtual OS (node):
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar -role node -nodeConfig nodeconfig.json
nodeconfig.json contains this:
"capabilities":
[
"browserName": "chrome",
"maxInstances": 5,
"seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
],
"proxy": "org.openqa.grid.selenium.proxy.DefaultRemoteProxy",
"maxSession": 5,
"port": -1,
"register": true,
"registerCycle": 5000,
"hub": "http://192.168.116.1:4444/grid/register/",
"nodeStatusCheckTimeout": 5000,
"nodePolling": 5000,
"role": "node",
"unregisterIfStillDownAfter": 60000,
"downPollingLimit": 2,
"debug": false,
"servlets" : ,
"withoutServlets": ,
"custom":
When I'm trying to connect node to hub, I got this message in console:
Registered a node http://192.168.116.1:4444
Marking the node http://192.168.116.1:4444 as down: cannot reach the node for 2 tries
How can I solve this ? I already tried to set virtual OS network adapter mode to "Bridged", but in this case I can't get connection at all ...
selenium-grid
So, I have PC with Windows 10 Pro, and virtual Windows 10 Pro installed on the same PC via VMWare workstation, network adapter mode in virtual OS set to "NAT".
I run this command on real OS (hub):
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar -role hub
And this command on virtual OS (node):
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar -role node -nodeConfig nodeconfig.json
nodeconfig.json contains this:
"capabilities":
[
"browserName": "chrome",
"maxInstances": 5,
"seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
],
"proxy": "org.openqa.grid.selenium.proxy.DefaultRemoteProxy",
"maxSession": 5,
"port": -1,
"register": true,
"registerCycle": 5000,
"hub": "http://192.168.116.1:4444/grid/register/",
"nodeStatusCheckTimeout": 5000,
"nodePolling": 5000,
"role": "node",
"unregisterIfStillDownAfter": 60000,
"downPollingLimit": 2,
"debug": false,
"servlets" : ,
"withoutServlets": ,
"custom":
When I'm trying to connect node to hub, I got this message in console:
Registered a node http://192.168.116.1:4444
Marking the node http://192.168.116.1:4444 as down: cannot reach the node for 2 tries
How can I solve this ? I already tried to set virtual OS network adapter mode to "Bridged", but in this case I can't get connection at all ...
selenium-grid
selenium-grid
edited Nov 15 '18 at 15:11
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