What if you hook the client onto the same switch as the cluster?
My first guess would be a firewall problem.
When you say "the scheduler", which scheduler do you mean, the MATLAB
scheduler or torque/maui, or sgi? Just for reference.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 11:52 AM, D. Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oscar 5.0 on CentOS64 bit.
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> Have successfully installed Mathworks Distributed Computing Engine on the
> cluster….
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> However, external Centos clients running Matlab Parallel Computing box can
> never find the scheduler on the cluster headnode…
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> I've read and tried a lot from Mathworks' site.
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> Just wanted to know if someone has some experience with making Matlab work
> with OSCAR.
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> Thanks
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