Hi,
Of course, you have to install Mozart on your remote machine and the
ozengine must be in its PATH :)
I realise Mozart must be installed and setup on the remote machine :)
I had to laugh to myself when I read that;
I'm not _that_ bad with computers, honestly!
What worries me is perhaps there are people who wouldn't realise that???
BTW: For using a cluster I was asked to "nice" Mozart processes. I did
that by setting the environment variable OZENGINE on the remote
machine as follows.
export OZENGINE="nice -n 15 /opt/mozart/bin/ozengine"
And I can see the wisdom of reducing the priority of the ozengine on the
remote machine.
What I meant was, surely you must have to have the ozengine running
somehow on the remote machine or at least make it aware that it is to
receive work?
Or is there something already configured on install (such as a
background process) that passes certain network packets to the ozengine?
Regards
Mark
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Mark Richardson
Final year undergraduate
University of Teesside
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