That’s what we do, yes — NAT via the master node or similar appropriate node in your setup.
> On Apr 14, 2017, at 2:34 PM, Richter, Brian J {BIS}
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> We just built our first HPC and I have what seems like a rather dumb question
> regarding best practices and compute nodes. Our HPC setup is currently small,
> we have a HeadNode which runs MOAB/Torque and we have 4 compute nodes
> connected with IB. The compute nodes are on their own private network. My
> question is, what is the best way to handle software that requires licenses
> to run on the compute nodes? For instance we are trying to get STARCCM+ up
> and running on the cluster, the license server is on our general user
> network, the headnode is also on the user network, but when we submit a job
> to torque for STARCCM it keeps throwing errors that the software cannot
> connect to the license server. Is it best practice to create a network path
> from the compute nodes out to the license server through the HeadNode? I feel
> like I’m missing something really simple here.
>
> Thanks!
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