I'm sorry, I can't help you with NFS. I have never had it on my network. Good luck anyway... :)
Tomislav Maric píše v Ne 02. 08. 2009 v 20:18 +0200: > Dominik Táborský wrote: > > Okay, now it's getting more confusing since I just found out that it > > somehow stopped working for me! > > > > Anyway, let's find a solution. > > I found out that there is difference between > > ssh node1 echo $PATH > > and > > ssh node1 'echo $PATH' > > These command give you different output. 'man ssh' states that it sets > > its own PATH variable right before the user logs in but after the > > connection is established. This variable is set during compilation. > > > > I am using dropbear as SSH2 server so I won't be able to guide you if > > you're using OpenSSH as a server, but the manpages should be sufficient. > > Look into man ssh and man ssh_config. You should create files ~/.ssh/rc > > OR ~/.ssh/config OR ~/.ssh/environment. Setting it up in one of these > > files should be enough. > > > > I will probably recompile dropbear with new default PATH. > > > > Anyway, I am sure it used to work for me and I have no idea why it > > stopped. > > > > If you'd need more help, just ask :-) > > > > Dr. Eddy > > > > Thank you very much!! I'm also finding out about those files and I'm > using OpenSSH. I'll try and configure it to work. The weirdest thing is > that people who use Ubuntu on OpenFOAM forum just had to comment a line > in .bashrc that returns if the bash is run in non-interactive mode. > > I just don't get it. Let me ask you just one thing, before the next 5-6 > hours of fighting with config files: > > what about NFS? > > What if I export the directory? On OMPI pages is written that nfs > simplifies things. I'm noob in networking so I don't know if this would > benefit me. > > If I edit ~/.ssh/environment then I have to manually set VARIABLE=VALUE, > and there are dozens of variables to set. I think I'll try the rc file > first. > > Thank you again! > > Best regards, > Tomislav > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > us...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users