[Beowulf] are compute nodes always kept in a private I/P and switch space?
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Rahul Nabar rpnabar at gmail.comWed Jan 13 10:05:27 PST 2010
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On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 1:37 AM, Beat Rubischon <beat at 0x1b.ch> wrote: > on the workstation of the user. Other reasons are braindead license servers > which are not NATable. Like the ones used by Catia or LS-DYNA. Management > could be much easier when the administrator is able to contact every device > directly from his workstation. Thanks! Oh! I thought NAT worked transparently and the application didnt even realize it was NAT-ed. I didn't know some servers could have a problem with this. -- Rahul
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