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A fix for this (I hope!) is in the 2.0 release. Please update to this
release.
If your remote system is a cluster, then the debugger session address
will need to be the address of the head node (where the proxy is
running), but an address that works from one of the nodes. Some
systems have different internal/external addresses, so getting this
right can be tricky. You will also need to enable the GatewayPorts
sshd option for it to work.
If you're running the debugger on a single system (i.e. not a
cluster), then localhost should work.
Greg
On Apr 1, 2008, at 10:49 AM, Petkov, Ventsislav V. wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to debug an mpi program using OpenMPI on a remote system. I
enabled the 'Use port forwarding' option in the resource manager. The
PTP Runtime is working without any troubles. However, the PTP Debug is
not working. It starts the program and then all i get is "Debugger has
started, waiting for connection...". The debugger is running locally
on
the remote system so I used 'localhost' for the debugger session
address.
After I enabled the debug option of the SDM, I saw that the problem is
in DbgClntCreateSession() - connection is refused. I checked the ports
and the one used when starting SDM is not forwarded to my local
system.
This port is opened only on my local system..
There is a really restrictive firewall between the systems so the only
possible choice for me is to use the port forwarding option. Is
there a
special configuration to enable the tunneling for the debugger? I have
it working for the Runtime...
Best regards,
V. Petkov
Greg Watson wrote:
Hi,
Tunnelling only works using Remote Tools, since RSE doesn't support
port forwarding. When you create a resource manager, choose 'Remote
Tools' as the remote services provider. In the 'Multiplexing
Options',
choose 'Use port forwarding'. When you configure a debug launch
configuration, in the Debug tab, make sure the 'Debugger session
address' is the host name of the remote system that you would use if
you were connecting from one of its nodes (if it's a cluster) or
'localhost' if the debugger is running locally on the remote system.
Regards,
Greg
On Mar 17, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Petkov, Ventsislav V. wrote:
Hi,
how do I configure PTP 2.0 to use ssh tunnelling for all proxy and
debug
traffic?
Thanks,
V. Petkov
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