Ben,
        Did you add something in /etc/hosts.equiv on the other server
(borg.memphis.edu)?  Anyway, I think that problems with hosts.equiv come
up with a 10523 (Bad User) error.

        What are you seeing in the logs on the other server, i.e.
borg.memphis.edu?  You should either see something logged about the
connection and possibly a rejection, or you would have a deeper level
problem.

Frank

On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 10:41, Benjamin Simmons wrote:
> ok, here is what I have setup right how:
> I edited /var/spool/pbs/server_name   and set it to the cluster server
> I edited hosts.equiv and set it to +outside.computer.name
> This computer is connected through eth1 of the cluster server, so I 
> edited the pfilter.conf to have eth1 all trusted, to ensure that would 
> not play a role for now.
> 
> I created the following script and executed it with qsub.
> 
> The error message follows below, but is permissions based.
> Thanks,
> Ben
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bdsimmns]$ vi surface.pbs
> 
> #PBS -N se_
> #PBS -o AxiCircleNoDowel.log
> #PBS -e AxiCircleNoDowel.pbs
> cd  /home/1/bdsimmns
> echo  /home/1/bdsimmns/AxiCircleNoDowel.fe
> /home/1/bdsimmns/bin/evolver /home/1/bdsimmns/AxiCircleNoDowel.fe
> #All done
> ~
>                                                   
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bdsimmns]$ qsub -q [EMAIL PROTECTED] surface.pbs
> pbs_iff: error returned: 15008
> pbs_iff: Access from host not allowed, or unknown host
> No Permission.
> qsub: cannot connect to server borg.memphis.edu (errno=15007)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bdsimmns]$
> 
> Jeremy Enos wrote:
> 
> > The extra pbs server and routing queue shouldn't be necessary.  Try 
> > setting up a hosts.equiv on the pbs_server machine which includes the 
> > machine you want to run qsub from.  Also, on the machine you're 
> > running qsub from, set the server_name file appropriately for the 
> > remote server.  qsub/qstat commands should work then.  As I mentioned 
> > before though, I'm not positive that the hosts.equiv is all that is 
> > necessary, but I am sure that you don't need two pbs_servers.
> >
> >         Jeremy
> >
> > At 03:03 PM 3/1/2004, Benjamin Simmons wrote:
> >
> >> I already went through that pain to get a username and password 
> >> there. The way I read through the manuals is that I need a pbs_server 
> >> running on the machine that I am making the submission from, and that 
> >> I have a queue defined on this machine as well.  This machine's queue 
> >> is a routing queue, and I can define one or more destination 
> >> queues.   I for now only want it to go to the queue that is on my 
> >> cluster server, but I will later need to direct it to other clusters 
> >> around our campus.
> >>
> >> I can send you privately the pdf of the admin guide from the site you 
> >> mentioned, or reference pages I think I am using correctly.
> >>
> >> Am I misunderstanding how this is supposed to work to go between 
> >> different physical machines?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ben
> >>
> >> Jeremy Enos wrote:
> >>
> >>> At 01:32 PM 3/1/2004, Benjamin Simmons wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Ok,  I think I set everything up correctly, but when I try to 
> >>>> submit a job I get a error that job has been rejected by all 
> >>>> possible destinations.
> >>>>
> >>>> Any thoughts on what I need to look at, or do I need to post the 
> >>>> server and queue configs for the machine I am submitting on and the 
> >>>> one that is recieving?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Not sure why you would have server/queue configs at all on the 
> >>> machine you're submitting on...   shouldn't have a server on there 
> >>> at all, right?  I know there are admin guides available at 
> >>> http://www.openpbs.org that may also be of help.  You will need to 
> >>> register a user name though.  (I had some trouble finding a link to 
> >>> do this there though)
> >>>
> >>>         Jeremy
> >>>
> >>>> Thanks for the help,
> >>>> Ben Simmons
> >>>>
> >>>> Jeremy Enos wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> It's been awhile since I looked into it, but I think a hosts.equiv 
> >>>>> file is needed to allow submission from other hosts.  I don't have 
> >>>>> reliable detail past that at the moment.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>         Jeremy
> >>>>>
> >>>>> At 07:57 PM 2/26/2004, Benjamin Simmons wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Has anyone tried to setup a pbs queue that routes to a different 
> >>>>>> server outside their cluster?  Or are most people just having 
> >>>>>> users submit the job on the server that it should be run on?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I am getting many different types of errors, but am looking to 
> >>>>>> see if there is an experience base to draw on here, or if I need 
> >>>>>> to look towards another list,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Thanks to all in advance,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Ben Simmons
> >>>>>> The University of Memphis
> >>>>>> http://viper.memphis.edu
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
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