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rshcmd: Sleigh Auxiliary Function

Description

This function is used by the sleigh constructor when starting workers on remote nodes using the rsh command. Note that it doesn't actually start any workers directly: it simply returns the program name and arguments to start a worker on the specified node.

Usage

rshcmd(host, options)

Arguments

host
Name of the worker machine to be started.
options
An environment or list that contains information used to construct the command. See defaultSleighOptions for more information.

Value

A character mode vector, whose first element is the command that will be executed to start the worker, and whose subsequent elements are the arguments to the command.

Details

rshcmdcurrently uses the following options: user, wrapperDir, and python. The user option is the most useful.

See Also

sshcmd, sleigh

Examples

Run this code
## Not run: 
# # Create a sleigh with workers on nodes n1 and n2 started via rsh:
# s <- sleigh(launch=rshcmd, nodeList=c('n1', 'n2'))
# 
# # Same as previous, but as user 'frank':
# s <- sleigh(launch=rshcmd, nodeList=c('n1', 'n2'), user='frank')
# 
# # Specify an alternate python interpreter and see the command
# # and arguments that rshcmd returns:
# defaultSleighOptions$python <- '/usr/local/bin/python'
# rshcmd('node1', defaultSleighOptions)
# ## End(Not run)

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