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Robert G. Brown wrote:
>  Rsh "and" anything else is difficulty squared,
> and kerberos isn't the universally implemented tool it was a decade ago,
> largely superceded by ssh and/or ssl connections.  So finding experts to
> help you make it work if you're a newbie isn't going to be that easy.

I don't think there's anything difficult about setting up rsh, ssh or
kerberos for anyone who know how to read a manual. A newbie shouldn't be
setting up a cluster in the first place. That's advanced kung-fu best
left to the black belts. Letting a neophyte build and run an HPC cluster
is some kind of oxymoron.

Yes, I know that professors usually tell some green graduate student to
go build a cluster for the dept, but that's a completely different topic
outside the scope of this list...

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Prentice Bisbal
Linux Software Support Specialist/System Administrator
School of Natural Sciences
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, NJ
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