09-22-2005
yes - "man rsh" or "man ssh", depending on wether you allow insecure connections or not.
Hope this helps.
bakunin
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ORTE_FILEM(7) Open MPI ORTE_FILEM(7)
NAME
ORTE_FILEM - Open RTE MCA File Management (FileM) Framework: Overview of Open RTE's FileM framework, and selected modules. Open MPI 1.4.5
DESCRIPTION
FileM is a utility framework used by OpenRTE for a variety of purposes, including the transport of checkpoint files, preloading user bina-
ries, and preloading of user files.
AVAILABLE COMPONENTS
Open RTE currently ships with one FileM component: rsh.
The following MCA parameters apply to all components:
filem_base_verbose
Set the verbosity level for all components. Default is 0, or silent except on error.
rsh FileM Component
The rsh component uses rcp or scp to do its file transfers. This component requires the use of passwordless rsh or ssh between all nodes.
The rsh component has the following MCA parameters:
filem_rsh_priority
The component's priority to use when selecting the most appropriate component for a run.
filem_rsh_verbose
Set the verbosity level for this component. Default is 0, or silent except on error.
filem_rsh_rcp
The program to use to copy files. Generally will be rcp or scp.
filem_rsh_rsh
The program used to remotely log into a given machine and remove files. Generally will be rsh or ssh.
none FileM Component
The none component simply selects no FileM component. All of the FileM function calls return immediately with ORTE_SUCCESS.
This component is the last component to be selected by default. This means that if another component is available, and the none component
was not explicity requested then ORTE will attempt to activate all of the available components before falling back to this component.
SEE ALSO
orte-checkpoint(1), orte-restart(1), opal-checkpoint(1), opal-restart(1), orte_snapc(7), opal_crs(7)
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