[Beowulf] rsh don't see the real variables
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Gustavo Gobi Martinelli gustavo at martinelli.etc.brSat Oct 9 18:57:04 PDT 2004
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Robert, > One more comment. pvm under Red Hat * (and now under Fedora Core 2) IS > a shell script (in /usr/bin/pvm). It should set PVM_ROOT correctly for > you, automagically, whether or not it is set in your original or nodes > shells, as PVM is started somewhere and used to build a virtual cluster > IF you invoke PVM by name on the default path. Yes, I don't include the pvm path on the default path. But I remember that the PATH that I saw on the rsh session was incomplete, compareted with the origiral. I have to know where this variables are declared. > This can probably still screw up with some ways you might use PVM, but > there SHOULD be ways to do your project that don't require a PVM_ROOT to > be spelled out in your node shells. I agree, but I have to make PVM works quickly. I will try other ways. Thank´s again Gustavo Gobi Martinelli
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