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Old 01-30-2007
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Originally Posted by maceffects
Hello Guys,
Let me start by saying... I know very little about Unix/Linux, but for a non-profit organization I've been asked to do a task, that is a far amount out of my knowledge.

About my host:
DreamHost.com
Unix/Linux Based
Best Plan

Okay heres what I need to do. Upload a version of LimeWire a P2P program for remote file sharing, but I don't even know where to begin to allow the web-server to run and host on LimeWire... Since I said I could do it before I knew what they were asking, I kind of have to do it.

I REALLY need some help here. I will pay if someone can setup it for me as a tip.
LimeWire is a peer-to-peer file sharing client for the Java Platform, which uses the Gnutella network to locate and transfer files. What do you want to do with such a client on a server?
 

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REG_TASKER(3PVM)						  PVM Version 3.4						  REG_TASKER(3PVM)

NAME
pvm_reg_tasker - Register task as PVM task starter. SYNOPSIS
C #include <pvmsdpro.h> int cc = pvm_reg_tasker() Fortran Not Available DESCRIPTION
Registers the calling task as a PVM task starter. When a tasker is registered with a pvmd, and the pvmd receives a DM_EXEC message, instead of fork()ing and exec()ing the task itself, it passes a message to the tasker, which does the dirty work and sends a message back to the pvmd. Note: If this doesn't make sense, don't worry about it. This function is for folks who are writing stuff like debugger servers and so on. For a more complete explanation of what's going on here, you should refer to the PVM source code and/or user guide section on implementa- tion; this is only a man page. That said... When the pvmd receives a DM_EXEC message (request to exec new tasks), it searches epath (the PVM executable search path) for the file name. If it finds the file, it then either attempts to start the processes (using fork() and exec()) or, if a tasker has registered, sends it a SM_STTASK message. The format of the SM_STTASK message is: int tid // of task int flags // as passed to spawn() string path // absolute path of the executable int argc // number of args to process string argv[argc] // args int nenv // number of envars to pass to task string env[nenv] // environment strings The tasker must attempt to start the process when it gets one of these messages. The tasker doesn't reply to the pvmd if the task is suc- cessfully started; the task will reconnect to the pvmd on its own, using the cookie in envar PVMEPID to identify itself to the pvmd. The tasker must send a SM_TASKX message to the pvmd when any task that it owns (has started) exits, or if it can't start a particular task. The format of the SM_TASKX message is: int tid // of task int status // the Unix exit status (from wait()) int u_sec // user time used by the task, seconds int u_usec // microseconds int s_sec // system time used by the task, seconds int s_usec // microseconds The tasker task must use pvm_setopt(PvmResvTids, 1) to allow sending reserved messages. Messages should be packed using encoding Pvm- DataDefault to ensure they can be unpacked anywhere in the system. pvm_reg_tasker() returns PvmOk when successful. SEE ALSO
pvm_spawn(3PVM), pvm_tasks(3PVM), 16 March, 1994 REG_TASKER(3PVM)
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