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2 Configuring Parallel Computing Products for a Job Manager
2 Start the wo rkers on each node, using the text for <MyJobManager> that
identifies the name of the job manager you w ant this wo rke r registered
with. Enter this te xt on a single line.
startworker -j obma nage rhost <job manager hostname>
-jobmanager <My Job Manager> -remotehost <worker hostna me> -v
To run more than one worker session on the same node, give each w orke r a
unique name by including the
-name option on the startworker command,
and run it for each worker on that node.
startworker .. . -name <worker1 name>
startworker ... -name <worker2 name>
3 Verify that the worker is running.
nodestatus -re mote host <worker ho stna me>
4 Repeat items 4–6 for all worker nodes.
For more information about mdce, job manager, and w orker processes,
such as how to shut them down or customize them, see the “Network
Administration” chapter in the MATLAB Distributed Computing Server
System Administrator's Guide.
Using the Command-Line Interface (UNIX)
Start the mdce Service. On each cluster node, start the mdce service by
typing the commands
cd matlabroot/ tool box/distcomp/bin
./mdce start
Alternatively (on Linux, but not Macintosh), you can start the mdce service on
several nodes remotely from one machine by typing
cd matlabroot/ tool box/distcomp/bin
./remotemdce st art -remotehost hostA,hostB,hostC . . .
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For help, contact the MathWorks install support team at
508-647-7000 or http://www.mathworks.com/support/contact_us
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