LAM can natively use PBS's mechanisms to start a universe; it doesn't
need to use rsh or ssh. Check out the LAM/MPI Installation Guide about
the --with-boot-tm configure flag and the LAM/MPI User Guide, under the
"Available LAM Modules" chapter, the section entitled "The tm Module"
for more details.
On Nov 3, 2004, at 3:49 PM, zli_at_[hidden] wrote:
> Dear folks in lam-mpi society:
> I am Zhiyi Li, a research associate in Virginia
> Bioinformatics
> Institute in Virginia Tech. I work with staff in VBI and found
> our PBS Linux Cluster has the problem:
> Any one of cluster nodes can not rsh other cluster nodes.
>
> That is the key where lamboot command can not boot cluster nodes for
> lam-mpi runtime system.
>
> If you know the answer how to set up PBS Linux Cluster
> system
> to make it can rsh communicate between cluster nodes, please
> suggest me.
> Our system brief is like this: two servers: galadriel,
> lorien,
> 96 cluster nodes:lorien01, lorien02, .....lorien96, all work
> are submitted to PBS queue by PBS scripts. My directory is home/zli
> directory in server node:galadriel.
>
> Sincerely and Best regards
> Zhiyi Li
> Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
> Virginia Tech
> Blacksburg, VT 24060
>
>
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