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From: damien_at_[hidden]
Date: 2005-04-21 09:05:27


In theory yes, but you have to set up the machine with 2 NICs as a router
and do some port forwarding. I don't know which port(s) LAM uses offhand,
but you could look it up. The gateway or 2 NIC machine might be carrying
a lot of traffic then too, which will load up its CPU significantly.

Why do you want to do it this way?

Damien

> Hi
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> If I have a PC with two network interface cards with different IP's, one
> NIC is connected to a network using a switch, the other is directly
> connected to another PC Let us name it PC1, LAM/MPI is running on the
> network which is connected using a switch, can LAM/MPI which is running
> on the network be also run on PC1 (which is connected to the network
> through another PC).
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> Thank you
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> Tayseer Sweiti
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