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Subject: Re: Multiprocessor program using multiple networked machines ?

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 10:15:55 06/02/01

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On June 02, 2001 at 00:58:11, Angrim wrote:

>On June 01, 2001 at 08:56:01, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>>Last but not least of th eproblems is HOW to automatically START
>>such a networked program easily?
>>
>
>lots of ways, simplest is to use the rsh command.  Assuming that you
>are on unix/linux, format is
>rsh <host> <commandline>
>ie.
>$ rsh client1 "diep --client"

Noop vaste majority of systems are windoze,
no dude can work with linux except a few freaks like us perhaps.

And i start them all by hand without probs :)


>
>This requires that each host have a ".rhosts" file for security control,
>and might require a change to /etc/inet.d if you have commented out the
>rshd line.  Man pages will give more details.
>
>>Of course i can go to each computer and start DIEP there and then
>>type some things till it's connected to the rest, but that's
>>very labour intensive.
>>
>>It's no fun to start at each node a program by hand!
>>
>>Suppose i have a network here and i click the diep icon, then i want
>>it to start at all nodes!
>>
>>Such seemingly easy things are even with a networked version a
>>problem!!
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Vincent



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