I tried tunnel=true... I can now see julia worker processes being spawned on the remote machine, which is a good thing, but after a while, nothing happens and they die. On the local side, I get this error:
ERROR: connect: connection timed out (ETIMEDOUT) in wait at ./task.jl:284 in wait at ./task.jl:194 in stream_wait at stream.jl:263 in wait_connected at stream.jl:301 in Worker at multi.jl:113 in anonymous at task.jl:905 I'm still trying some things. Does julia use ~/.ssh/config? On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 4:30:03 PM UTC+2, Amit Murthy wrote: > > keyword option "tunnel=true" could help > > On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 7:53 PM, András Kalmár Nagy <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Hi everyone! >> >> I configured an Azure instance for passwordless SSH, and I can connect to >> it without problems from my shell, but Julia fails to connect and I get >> timed out after 60 secs. >> >> I tried putting the host in a machinefile, using it through addprocs (all >> combinations of specifying an explicit username and/or IP instead of the >> hostname). >> >> The julia executable is in the same place on all machines, I can connect >> to two other machines on the LAN, and they work. >> >> What could be the problem? >> > >
