Yes, the network environment in TianHe-2 is weird.
However, the problem can be solved manually by set ssh port forwarding like
this:
1. start pvserver on cn123 in direct connection mode and let it listen to
port 1
2. manually modify the local port forward in my PC as: -L1::1
3. use pa
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This syntax isn't clear to me:
> srun -n 24 pvserver -sp=15801 --mesa --use-offscreen-rendering
--disable-xdisplay-test
---ssh -N -f -L15801:localhost:15801 though internal connection-->
Where are you trying to run ssh on to open up this second (between login
and compute) tunnel?
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ERROR: I
Di,
While it's not entirely obvious to me what could be going wrong, you
may to check these docs out instead:
https://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Reverse_connection_and_port_forwarding#A_Forward_Connection_Over_an_ssh_Tunnel
Utkarsh
On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 7:04 AM, 程迪 wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just
Hi everyone,
I just compiled the OSMesa version of paraview 5.4.1 on Tianhe-2
supercomputer. My trouble is to connect the pvserver running on computing
nodes while I am on login node with ssh tunnelling (-L).
Here is what I did
My computer (win7 64 bit)
---ssh -L15801:localhost:15801 through VPN