Yes, and this has worked OK, at least no one complained, but I think that it's success has more to do with a small number of users involved rather than the strength of this approach.

On 08/23/2011 08:52 AM, Angelini, Richard C USA CIV (US) wrote:
We just pick a random port between 2000 and 65000 ... the chances are pretty 
slim (but not absolutely zero) for stepping on another process, right?   8-)


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From: paraview-boun...@paraview.org [paraview-boun...@paraview.org] on behalf 
of Burlen Loring [blor...@lbl.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 11:44 AM
To: Utkarsh Ayachit
Cc: paraview@paraview.org; gtg0...@mail.gatech.edu
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Distributing PVSC files (ParaView 4.0)

Hi Utkarsh,

It sounds like you need a very flexible solution, or even multiple
solutions, given the variety of use cases you have to support.

You hit on a great point re python approach
allows us to write code to discover informationabout the client/server
and take appropriate action(s).
Which brings up another pvsc related issue could PV reliably find an
open port when constructing the ssh tunnel from PV over to the HPC site.
I don't think it's currently possible to script this.

Burlen

On 08/23/2011 08:22 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
Tim,

That's was exactly what I was concerned about when it comes to using
libssh. Good to know that there are indeed such use-cases and not
merely hypothetical ones.

Utkarsh

On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Tim Gallagher
<tim.gallag...@gatech.edu>   wrote:
I know for our HPC access, they require a custom version of SSH that has been 
security enhanced. So if PV used a built-in libssh, we would be unable to use 
PV to connect through to them.

I don't have a better solution, just wanted to point out that packaging libssh 
without an option to use a system one would not work in some cases.

Tim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Utkarsh Ayachit"<utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com>
To: "Burlen Loring"<blor...@lbl.gov>
Cc: "ParaView"<paraview@paraview.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 9:38:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Distributing PVSC files (ParaView 4.0)

Burlen,

Good points. At the risk of stating the obvious let's note that we'll
be able to distribute different pvsc versions for the server for
different OSs and ParaView versions without any issue. Now locating
ssh/xterm/plink etc are indeed real issues.

I don't like the cmake approach, it requires that we need a separate
step and would require users to install cmake (unless we include cmake
in the binaries). libssh approach sounds interesting. The only concern
is will users to reluctant to use a ssh client we provide rather than
their chosen (and trusted one).

Like John said, the file inputs are already supported in pvsc.

Pat Marion has been pushing for the ability to have Python scripts
instead-of/in-addition-to pvsc-xmls. I think that's another viable
approach since it allows us to write code to discover information
about the client/server and take appropriate action(s).

Utkarsh

On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Burlen Loring<blor...@lbl.gov>   wrote:
Hi Utkarsh,

this looks great.

One thing I have encountered and that you may want to think about is that a
single static pvsc is not going to work for all users as pvsc's depend on
external components such as xterm, ssh, and plink. These are in different
places on different user's systems, maybe not present on the user's system
leading to the pvsc not working.

I could see a couple of different avenues to solve this: Probably the best
would be to integrate ssh tunneling into PV via libssh so that these
dependencies are not needed. An aleternative would be to include a configure
step in your new pvsc import process (like cmake) where dependencies are
located and a system specific pvcs is generated. Something far easier and
less intrusive might be to add a file dialog element to the pvsc syntax so
that the user could easily  browse for these files. That's not as nice as
the other approaches because it clutters the UI and the user still has to
hunt down the files, but it at least gives them a method to do so.

Burlen

On 08/19/2011 02:15 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
Folks,

A feature we are thinking of implementing for ParaView 4.0 is to make
it easier to distribute pvsc files to connect to various HPC
resources. I've sketched out a rough proposal for the same at

http://paraview.org/ParaView3/index.php/Distributing_Server_Configuration_Scripts

Any comments/suggestions are always welcome.

Utkarsh
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