Hi,

Am 17.02.2010 um 20:23 schrieb Tsz Kuen Ching:

Thanks for the reply, I have asked around and found out that there are no firewall on the machine which blocks certain ports.

Does anyone else have an idea or answer?

On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Reuti <re...@staff.uni-marburg.de> wrote:
Am 11.02.2010 um 19:43 schrieb Tsz Kuen Ching:


Whenever I attempt to add a host in PVM it ends up terminating the process in the master program. The process does run in the slave node, however because the PVM terminates I do not get access to the node.

I'm currently using Ubuntu 9.10, and I used apt-get to install pvm ( pvmlib, pvmdev, pvm).
Thus $PVM_ROOT is set automatically, and so is $PVM_ARCH
As for the other variables, I have not looked for them.

I can ssh into the the slave without the need of a password.

Do you have any firwall on the machines which blocks certain ports?

-- Reuti



Any Ideas or suggestions?

This is what happens:

u...@laptop> pvm
pvm> add slave-slave
add slave-slave
Terminated
u...@laptop> ...

The logs are as followed:

Laptop log
---
[t80040000] 02/11 10:23:32 laptop (127.0.1.1:55884) LINUX 3.4.5

Does the laptop have a real address instead of 127.0.1.1, from which it can be accessed from slave-slave? Instead of using ssh, you can also startup pvm without any rsh/ssh by specifying: so=ms in the hostfile for this particular slave-slave and type a command by hand on slave-slave.

-- Reuto


[t80040000] 02/11 10:23:32 ready Thu Feb 11 10:23:32 2010
[t80040000] 02/11 10:23:32 netoutput() sendto: errno=22
[t80040000] 02/11 10:23:32 em=0x2c24f0
[t80040000] 02/11 10:23:32 [49/à][6e/à][76/à][61/à][6c/à][69/à][64/ à][20/à][61/à][72/à]
[t80040000] 02/11 10:23:32 netoutput() sendto: Invalid argument
[t80040000] 02/11 10:23:32 pvmbailout(0)

slave-log
---
[t80080000] 02/11 10:23:25 slave-slave (xxx.x.x.xxx:57344) LINUX64 3.4.5
[t80080000] 02/11 10:23:25 ready Thu Feb 11 10:23:25 2010
[t80080000] 02/11 10:28:26 work() run = STARTUP, timed out waiting for master
[t80080000] 02/11 10:28:26 pvmbailout(0)
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