Re: [Xgrid] newbie questions on Xgrid running at Mac OS 10.4.2
Subject : Re: [Xgrid] newbie questions on Xgrid running at Mac OS 10.4.2
From: Charles Parnot <email@hidden >
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 23:27:37 -0800
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xgrid -job run /bin/hostname
xgrid -grid list
and others.
but the terminal always shows a list of command,
teaching me the command using xgrid - XXXXXX
You need to tell xgrid which controller to use. You have 2 ways:
* setting an environment variable (mentioned in the article and the
man page, I don't remember the name exactly)
* or using the other flags -h and -p:
xgrid -h localhost -p ?password? -job submit /bin/hostname
(you probably don't need the password, then no -p flag).
You were almost there!!! :-)
The other option to submit jobs are, among others:
* using pyXG
* using GridStuffer
* compile the example apps that come with the Developer Tools
charles
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Charles Parnot
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