From: Anders Jorgensen <ajorg@lanl.gov>
Newsgroups: comp.parallel.pvm
Subject: Re: Xdbm Where are you?
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 12:57:54 -0600
Organization: Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Hi Rick, I don't know what Xdbm is, but if it's something that was on an
http site, it could now be behind our new (and wonderful - not)
firewall. It may still be around. If you tell me where it is, I could
fetch it and e-mail it to you.
                              ---anders
Rick Towler wrote:
> 
> I'm looking for a copy of Xdbm.  I have been unable to get it thru the
> link on the pvm homepage because there seems to be some problem at lanl
> (I get routed thru a proxy server then it reports that it can't service
> my request).  I assume this has to do with their security crackdown.  Is
> this the only distribution point?
> 
> I'm new to pvm and I actually just need a way to monitor my slave
> processes.  Where does their std out go? to /dev/null?  I have checked
> the pvmd logs on the compute nodes but they only have the "ready"
> information.  Besides creating a log file from within my app, is there
> an easier way?
> 
> -Rick Towler
> NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab

