On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Aaron S. Meurer<asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Never mind.  I was referring to the mec = client.MultiEngineClient()
> command, but it seems that you need to have ipcluster running for that
> to work too.

Yes, the ipcluster starts ipengines on your machine, or remote
cluster/server.  (you can also start ipengines manually). Then you run
your clients, in the ipython session, or just t.py in the sympy
parallel branch, which just uses ipython to communicate with
ipcluster.

It's very cool, you can play with it in the shell.

Ondrej

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