> hai, > echo $PVM_RSH gives /usr/bin/ssh and our default > shell is bash.then also the same error occurs. > i have set PVM_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh in .bashrc file. > i don't know why connection refused error comes when > adding host to PVM.... > please someone help me out....... > vanitha
you're are getting the connection refused message because PVM is still using rsh to access the remote host ... based on the error message that you printed in your first email: >Rsh/Rhosts Access FAILED - "ap03: Connection refused" >Make sure host ap03 is up and connected to >a network and check its DNS / IP address. >Also verify that box2.intranet.amplifymind.com is >allowed >rsh access on ap03 >Add this line to the $HOME/.rhosts on ap03: >box2.intranet.amplifymind.com root this means that the variable PVM_RSH has not been set properly. you should set PVM_RSH as an environment variable ... available not only to the current shell but also to the child processes of the current shell. this is done by the "export" command. try this in your .bashrc: export PVM_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh you can list all environment variables by typing "env". in your current setup PVM_RSH should not show up in that list. hope this fixes your problem, ../kaveh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

