pvm_start — Start the PVM daemon
[info] = pvm_start(["hostfile"])
name of the hostfile describing the configuration for each host of the virtual machine.
integer, status code returned by the routine. Values less than zero indicate an error.
pvm_start
starts the Pvmd3
daemon process which
coordinates unix hosts in a virtual machine. One pvmd3 must run on
each host component of the virtual machine. They provide the
communication and process
control functions needed by the user's PVM processes. The local and
remote pvmds can also be started from the PVM console program pvm.
The optional parameter is the name of a host file. See pvmd3 for more
details on the host file format. If no argument is given to
pvm_start
, but the variable PVM_ROOT is set, scilab will try to
load the file $HOME/.pvmd.conf. If this file does not exist, or the
variable PVM_ROOT is not set, scilab will try to load the default file
$SCI/.pvmd.conf. In all other cases, scilab will supposed that PVM
and scilab are in standard place on your net.
Note that, to be able to start a PVM daemon, scilex must know the place to find both scilex and pvmd. Normally, scilex will start a new PVM daemon by using rsh. See the help on pvmd3 and pvm for more detail on how to start/stop pvm.
For example:
pvm_start() ans = 0. -->pvm_start() ans = - 28.
Error -28 means: pvm_start_pvmd(): Duplicate host
Error -1 means: missing environment variables.