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setpe -r reads the current cluster map. | setpe -r reads the current cluster map. | ||
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setpe -off disables MOSIX. | setpe -off disables MOSIX. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:49, 23 November 2007
SETPE(M1) MOSIX Commands SETPE(M1) NAME SETPE - Configure the local cluster SYNOPSIS setpe [-m mapfile] [-p our.ip.x.y] [-f [{feature1} [,{feature2} ...]]] setpe -[r|R] setpe -off DESCRIPTION Setpe defines the configuration of the local MOSIX cluster. The cluster map (see mosix(7)) is obtained from /etc/mosix/mosix.map - unless a different file is specified by the -m argument. The local IP address to be used by MOSIX is either taken from the ifconfig utility; provided by /etc/mosix/mosip; or specified by the -p argument. The node features (see topology(7)) are either absent; provided by /etc/mosix/myfeatures; or supplied as a (comma-separated) list by the -f argument. setpe -r reads the current cluster map. setpe -R reads the current map of the whole multi-cluster grid. setpe -off disables MOSIX. Anyone can read the MOSIX configuration, but only the Super-User can mod- ify it. SEE ALSO topology(7), mosix(7). MOSIX May 2006 MOSIX