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- .TH pbs_tmrsh 8B "22 November 2017" Local "PBS Professional"
- .SH NAME
- .B pbs_tmrsh
- - TM-enabled replacement for rsh/ssh for use by MPI implementations
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B pbs_tmrsh
- <hostname> [-l <username>] [-n] <command> [<args> ...]
- .br
- .B pbs_tmrsh
- --version
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The
- .B pbs_tmrsh
- command attempts to emulate an "rsh" connection to the specified host,
- via underlying calls to the Task Management (TM) API. The program is
- intended to be used during MPI integration activities, and not by
- end-users.
- Running "pbs_tmrsh <hostname> <command>" causes a PBS task to be started
- on
- .I hostname
- running
- .I command.
- .B Requirements for Environment Variables
- .br
- The environment variables used by the two MPI implementations
- to point to the rsh work-alike (MPI_REMSH in the case of HP and
- P4_RSHCOMMAND for MPICH) must be set in the job environment
- and point to the full path for
- .B pbs_tmrsh.
- .LP
- The file $PBS_HOME/pbs_environment should contain an environment
- variable PATH in which to search for the program executable. This
- applies to both Windows and Linux. It is expected that a full path will
- be specified for the
- .I command
- and the PATH variable will not be needed.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .IP "-l <username>" 13
- Specifies the username under which to execute the task. If used,
- .I username
- must
- match the username running the
- .B pbs_tmrsh
- command.
- .IP "-n" 13
- A no-op; provided for MPI implementations that expect to call
- rsh with the
- .I -n
- option.
- .LP
- .IP "--version" 13
- The
- .B pbs_tmrsh
- command returns its PBS version information and exits.
- This option can only be used alone.
- .SH OPERANDS
- .IP command
- Specifies command to be run as a PBS task.
- .IP hostname
- Specifies host on which to run PBS task. The
- .I hostname
- may be in IP-dot-address form.
- .SH Output and Error
- Output and errors are written to the PBS job's output and error files,
- not to standard output/error.
- The
- .B pbs_tmrsh
- command writes a diagnostic message to the PBS job's error file for
- each error occurrence.
- .SH EXIT STATUS
- The
- .B pbs_tmrsh
- program exits with the exit status of the remote command or with
- 255 if an error occurred. This is because ssh works this way.
- .SH SEE ALSO
- The
- .I PBS Professional Administrator's Guide
- and the following manual pages:
- pbs_attach(8B), tm(3)
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