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From: Roberto Pasianot (pasianot_at_[hidden])
Date: 2002-09-18 09:37:21


 Hi Ivan,

 I can't see any reason why you woldn't be able jump over as many
 gateways as you want.
 If you can "rsh" between machines then you can boot lam and that's it.
 Of course, you need to have the routing tables properly set up, but this
 is not lam responsibility.
 
 Cheers,
     
 Roberto
 
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, [iso-8859-1] Iván Tejera Santana wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> It´s the first time I am sending a mail here.My
> question is the following:
>
> Network1---gateway---Network2---gatewaty---Network3
>
> Can I boot lam-mpi using the configuration showed??
>
> I have got the system works with this configuration:
>
> Network1---gateway---Network2
>
> The main node of the Lam-mpi system is located just
> where the gateway is.
>
> Obviosly, I have complete connectivity in that
> configuration, but what happens if I want to introduce
> a new network like in the figure:
>
> N1---gateway----N2---gateway----N3
> ---main node--
>
> it doesn´t work because there is not total
> connectivity between main node where I boot lamboot
> and nodes from network N3, in spite of I can do ping
> between all of them.
>
> I am studying telecommunications at Las Palmas
> University, and it is very important for me to know if
> it is possible or no??
>
> It is very urgent because I must to deliver my proyect
> and I can not do it while don´t resolve this problem.
>
> Thanks forward
>
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