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Thu, 9 Feb 2006 20:20:49 -0500
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Jaime E. Combariza wrote:

>Just wondering how it works. I can access the compilers from compute nodes,
>so how do these (compute nodes) acccess the license.
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NAT (Network Address Translation). The frontend routes for the compute node.
OSC sees the connection as from the frontend node. That's how you only 
need a single IP address from RoadRunnera

Thanks,
Robin

>I think I get the same speed on teh ehad ndoe but will check.
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>>David Woods wrote:
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>>>I'm wondering if we are seeing the lag to access the network license at
>>>OSC.
>>>
>>>I tried the 8.1 compilers, which aren't on the Ibrix file system, and it
>>>is also slow.  When I ping foyer2.osc.edu, which is their license server,
>>>the time lag is almost 4 seconds.  If this happens a couple of times when
>>>the compiler is used, this could explain why the compilers seem so slow.
>>>
>>>
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>>>

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