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Old 02-01-2005, 04:48 PM   #1
Michele Spinolo
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Question Problem with Exceed and multiple users logged via TSC


Hi guys,

at my university we have a cluster with multiple machines running Linux (Suse 9.1) and 2 machines running WinXP: we use this 2 windows machine to connect multiple users via TSC (Remote desktop) from different terminals, then these Windows machine use Putty to connect via SSH to different Linux cluster nodes.
Now we experienced that if more than one user is connected to one of these Windows machines, the Linux node seems to do not send datas to the Hummingbird Exceed session the second user started.

So actually our cluster can handle no more than 2 users at the same time (one per windows machine), while what we would like would be running more users at the same time.

Can someone please help?
 
  


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