Tena Sakai wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to reproduce what I was able to show last Friday on Amazon
EC2 instances, but I am having a problem. What I was able to show last
Friday as root was with this command:
mpirun –app app.ac
with app.ac being:
-H dns-entry-A –np 1 (linux command)
-H dns-entry
On 2/15/11 1:31 PM, Ralph Castain wrote:
> Setting the mca param plm_rsh_agent to "ssh -i xxx" should do the
> trick, I think - haven't tried it, but it should work.
^ It does work. thanks
Hi,
I am trying to reproduce what I was able to show last Friday on Amazon
EC2 instances, but I am having a problem. What I was able to show last
Friday as root was with this command:
mpirun –app app.ac
with app.ac being:
-H dns-entry-A –np 1 (linux command)
-H dns-entry-A –np 1 (linux comm
Setting the mca param plm_rsh_agent to "ssh -i xxx" should do the trick, I
think - haven't tried it, but it should work.
On Feb 15, 2011, at 12:24 PM, Barnet Wagman wrote:
>
>> OMPI doesn't do anything relative to the .ssh directory, or what key is used
>> for ssh authentication.
>>
>> Afrai
> OMPI doesn't do anything relative to the .ssh directory, or what key
> is used for ssh authentication.
>
> Afraid that is one you have to solve at the system level :-/
^ In that case, where and how does OMPI call ssh?
ssh has a '-i' option which can be used to specify the id_rsa file.
/If/ ss
OMPI doesn't do anything relative to the .ssh directory, or what key is used
for ssh authentication.
Afraid that is one you have to solve at the system level :-/
On Feb 15, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Barnet Wagman wrote:
> I need to find a way of controlling the rsa key used when open-mpi uses ssh
>
I need to find a way of controlling the rsa key used when open-mpi uses
ssh to access hosts. By default, ssh uses the
~/.ssh/id_rsa
However, I need to set the key used without messing around with users'
.ssh directories. It appears that in a default installation of
open-mpi, ~/.ssh is specf
A user posted the following ticket to our site. Should the referenced MPI
routine be included in the mpif90 library? If not, why? And is there a way to
get it added.
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Hi Gus,
Please read my comments inline.
On 2/14/11 7:05 PM, "Gus Correa" wrote:
> Hi Tena
>
> Answers inline.
>
> Tena Sakai wrote:
>> Hi Gus,
>>
>>> Hence, I don't understand why the lack of symmetry in the
>>> firewall protection.
>>> Either vixen's is too loose, or dashen's is too tight, I'