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May 18, 2016, 22:32 |
Using Remote Solve Manager for Single Computer
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James Wright
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Hello,
I've been trying to use Remote Solve Manager (RSM, not to be confused with Reynolds Stress Model as I found trying to search the forum) to make a remote computer server as a compute server. I've been trying to go through the wizard, but it doesn't seem to be working. I (at least tried to) setup the remote computer with the Solve Manager and Compute Server. However, whenever I try to run the RSM Client part on my local machine, it can't connect to it. I know there's a connection between them as I'm doing this through Remote Desktop and I can also ping the computer, so there *shouldn't* be an issue there. I've looked at Window's Firewall to make sure the connections for RSM are open. Only thing I can think of is that I might not be using the right Solve Manager name during the RSM Client setup (the remote computer has 5 different names. I've tried all of them, but no dice). Any ideas? I was hoping to setup a quick and dirty Beowulf, but it doesn't appear that'll be happening anytime soon if I can't even get one computer to connect corretly. |
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May 21, 2016, 22:01 |
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James Wright
Join Date: Oct 2015
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Bump.
Should this be in the computing section? Am I just being dumb and expecting RSM to do things it can't? |
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remote computer, remote solve manager, rsm |
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