Thank you for the help!
I did check the permissions and they were fine, so i decided, well, I can
always just rpm -e rsh then re-install it.
so I did that and now it's working fine! I now have 3 computers running
linux, with the most recent beinga 66Mhz
with 32MB ram and a 320MB hard drive. Each of them is set up to act as
slaves on a beowulf cluster. I ran some
povray traces, and then used pvmpov to compare each trace. It showed a
significant amount of performance increase!
Next stop is to see if I can't get my school (GCC) to allow me to get
together a group to set up a beowulf cluster there!
they have some alphas we could use :) If anyone is on the west side and is
interested, do let me know! Thanks again.
Joel Hanger
"der.hans" wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Kevin Buettner wrote:
>
> > If you were you, I'd check the permissions on your rsh program. Make
> > sure that the setuid bit set.
>
> -rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 6780 Feb 12 1999 /usr/bin/rsh
>
> Looks like Kevin has the answer for you.
>
> Now the other thing you could do is tweak the use of rsh to use ssh with
> an empty passwd key. That might drastically (for the scale involved) slow
> down the connection though.
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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