running MPI, and login in locally into slave nodes
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german kogan gkogan at students.uiuc.eduFri Aug 3 15:42:00 PDT 2001
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On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Sean Dilda wrote: > > But what if I need to lets say change a specific file on a particular > > slave node? Also I ran a command bpsh 0 ls -la, I have one slave node up, > > and I got back the exact same list of files as in my home directory on the > > master node. Is this supposed to be like this? Are the slave node exact > > copies of the master node? Also my ping is working but I can't telnet or > > ssh to the slave node. > > That is expected because home directories are nfs mounted on the slave > nodes. If you do that in any directory that isn't in /home, the results > will not match. So how would you traverse the directory hierarchy on the slave node. I tried doing "bpsh 0 cd .." but it did not work, it said "cd command not found" Thanks
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