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Re: [ptp-dev] launching remote proxy script
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Using local service provider. The exact console message is as following:
bind(0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:0)
port=57964
Launch command:
[/home/fwang2/workspace/ptp/org.eclipse.ptp.moab.proxy/src/ptp_moab_proxy.rb,
--proxy=tcp, --host=dyn21918711.dz.ornl.gov, --port=57964, ]
accept thread starting...
MOAB@LocalProxyRuntimeClient: Waiting on accept.
MOAB@Local:
/home/fwang2/workspace/ptp/org.eclipse.ptp.moab.proxy/src/ptp_moab_proxy.rb:4:in
`require': no such file to load -- proxylib (LoadError)
MOAB@Local: from
/home/fwang2/workspace/ptp/org.eclipse.ptp.moab.proxy/src/ptp_moab_proxy.rb:4
proxylib.rb is a local file residing in the same directory as
ptp_moab_proxy.rb. This seems to be the case for every file I try to
load at runtime.
Feiyi
Greg Watson wrote:
Do you mean RSE launching onto local host, or using the Local service
provider?
What is the error message?
Greg
On Oct 31, 2007, at 4:06 PM, Feiyi Wang wrote:
Hmm ... problem is, It gave me this error even with a local launch,
without ssh involvement.
Feiyi
Greg Watson wrote:
No, but I haven't tried it with the remote support. Remember that
when you run a command via ssh, it will not load your .profile,
.bash_profile, .login, etc.). Any environment variables that need to
be set up have to be done in your rc file (.bashrc, .cshrc, etc.)
Greg
On Oct 31, 2007, at 3:28 PM, Feiyi Wang wrote:
hi, Greg -
I have a remote proxy (a ruby script) that implemented wire protocol
2.0. If I run the script in manual mode, then all is fine; if in
auto mode, then there is error complaining about failing to locate
certain files, be it a library file or my own module file. In python
world, this would be like when you do "import certain_module", and
the interpreter complains that there is error with the file you are
trying to import.
I suspect this has to do with some environment setup, without
looking into the specifics, when you worked on proxy for MPICH, have
you experienced anything similar?
Thanks
Feiyi
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