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[help-gnubatch] How to run a job on a remote machine?


From: Ralf Kraudelt
Subject: [help-gnubatch] How to run a job on a remote machine?
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 00:30:15 +0200
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Hi,
I have a simple question, I guess. How can I run a remote runnable job on a remote machine?

Remote runnable means: I define a job on machine 1, but I can on run the job on (not only from) machine 2.

I use 2 machines. A job is defined in machine 1, it's a simple 'uname -a'. The job is marked as remote runnable. Machine 2 can see the job. I use gbch-xq to check the existence and parameters of the job on both machines.

Now I try to run the job on machine 2. I use 'force' in the context menu of gbch-xq on machine 2 to run the job. The result is a mail on machine 1 with the uname-result for machine 1. This means that the job was executed on machine 1, but not as expected on machine 2.

I have no clue how to run a remote runnable job on a remote machine. I couldn't find any hint in the 3 PDF doc files on this topic. Or did I understand something completely wrong? Could somebody please give me a hint on how to run a remote runnable job on a remote machine?

Regards,
Ralf



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