[Beowulf] HPC and Licensed Software
Ryan Novosielski
novosirj at rutgers.edu
Fri Apr 14 11:38:20 PDT 2017
That’s what we do, yes — NAT via the master node or similar appropriate node in your setup.
> On Apr 14, 2017, at 2:34 PM, Richter, Brian J {BIS} <Brian.J.Richter at pepsico.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> We just built our first HPC and I have what seems like a rather dumb question regarding best practices and compute nodes. Our HPC setup is currently small, we have a HeadNode which runs MOAB/Torque and we have 4 compute nodes connected with IB. The compute nodes are on their own private network. My question is, what is the best way to handle software that requires licenses to run on the compute nodes? For instance we are trying to get STARCCM+ up and running on the cluster, the license server is on our general user network, the headnode is also on the user network, but when we submit a job to torque for STARCCM it keeps throwing errors that the software cannot connect to the license server. Is it best practice to create a network path from the compute nodes out to the license server through the HeadNode? I feel like I’m missing something really simple here.
>
> Thanks!
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