> Hi,
> maybe I'm too stupid to get it, but it doesn't work here. I changed
No, perhaps you're just much more smarter than me...
> Just speculating:
> The line
>
> [1] 21162 lamd -H 127.0.0.1 -P 13813 -n 1 -o 0 -d
>
> says, that lamd is executed on lilian2 with a given home node 127.0.0.1,
> right? If lamd on lilian2 tries to contact some process via 127.0.0.1, it
> lands on lilian2, not on the home node, which is lilian1 (I tried it from
> lilian1 for change). Hence lamboot fails.
yes you're rigth, but if lamd tries to contact via 192.168.1.2 it will end
on lilian2 as well.
I'm not that sure on how the deamon works but i think that it just waits for
other processess to call him, then all the message passing is explicit on
the code (i don't know if the deamon controls the requests to give an answer).
well i'm not sure about this, and i don't have lam to test at the moment.
let's hope that some one else can give us a help :-(
nelson
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