I'll confirm that. There is no specific reason that Maui's bin dir
wasn't added into the path. There was just lack of demand for the opposite.
Jeremy
Jeff Squyres wrote:
I believe that the only reason they're not is because so few people
actually ever need to use the Maui executables. Hence, the thought
was not to pollute the PATH.
I don't really have opinions either way -- I'm just relating a little
history...
On Feb 15, 2005, at 3:51 PM, Michael Edwards wrote:
Ok. But that doesn't really answer my question.
Are the maui executables (/opt/maui/bin) not in the path for a reason?
It is not a big deal, just trying to get a feel for why things are set
up the way they are and document things that might be
counterintuitive.
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:19:06 -0500, Jeff Squyres
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should use a module!
Modules are your friends, and in OSCAR clusters, you can use them as
wholesale replacements for profile.d things (for one thing, then you
odn't have to write for both shells). :-)
Check out module(1) and modulefile(5), and I'm pretty sure I wrote some
stuff about this in the OSCAR docs too. Feel free to ping me about
this -- we use modules extensively on our OSCAR cluster (in addition to
the MPI/switcher things).
On Feb 10, 2005, at 10:20 AM, Michael Edwards wrote:
I was setting up my FC2 box to work with my firewall and discovered
the wonders of /etc/profile.d/ via google so I was looking at what was
there and noticed again that while pbs has an automatic path setup
script, maui does not. So if you want to play around with the maui
commands you have to specify the full filename or go to /opt/maui. I
had noticed this before when I tried using maui commands but since it
wasn't a big inconveniene I never thought to mention it.
So I was wondering, is it a bug or a feature?
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