The problem is that it also prompts for the pass phrase.

On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Brian Bockelman <bbock...@cse.unl.edu>wrote:

> Hey Pankil,
>
> Use ~/.ssh/config to set the default key location to the proper place for
> each host, if you're going down that route.
>
> I'd remind you that SSH is only used as a convenient method to launch
> daemons.  If you have a preferred way to start things up on your cluster,
> you can use that (I think most large clusters don't use ssh... could be
> wrong).
>
> Brian
>
>
> On May 21, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Pankil Doshi wrote:
>
>  Hello everyone,
>>
>> I got hint how to solve the problem where clusters have different
>> usernames.but now other problem I face is that i can ssh a machine by
>> using
>> -i path/to key/ ..I cant ssh them directly but I will have to always pass
>> the key.
>>
>> Now i face problem in ssh-ing my machines.Does anyone have any ideas how
>> to
>> deal with that??
>>
>> Regards
>> Pankil
>>
>
>

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