Difference between revisions of "ToM on mist.cs.uoregon.edu (Linux x86 64)"
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ToM appears to work fine with the default programming environment on mist.cs.uoregon.edu. | ToM appears to work fine with the default programming environment on mist.cs.uoregon.edu. | ||
− | Some issues to consider are: | + | '''Some issues to consider are:''' |
1. The Rocks scheduler appears to prevent password-less ssh configurations from being carried over to the batch environment. The work-around appears to be use "ssh-agent bash" followed by an "ssh-add" (which requires the user to key their passwords) when an interactive shell to a job is first acquired. This means it is currently impossible for ToM to be used in pure batch mode under this environment. | 1. The Rocks scheduler appears to prevent password-less ssh configurations from being carried over to the batch environment. The work-around appears to be use "ssh-agent bash" followed by an "ssh-add" (which requires the user to key their passwords) when an interactive shell to a job is first acquired. This means it is currently impossible for ToM to be used in pure batch mode under this environment. |
Latest revision as of 18:54, 18 June 2010
ToM appears to work fine with the default programming environment on mist.cs.uoregon.edu.
Some issues to consider are:
1. The Rocks scheduler appears to prevent password-less ssh configurations from being carried over to the batch environment. The work-around appears to be use "ssh-agent bash" followed by an "ssh-add" (which requires the user to key their passwords) when an interactive shell to a job is first acquired. This means it is currently impossible for ToM to be used in pure batch mode under this environment.