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The -s option specifies the SSH server that acts as both fileserver and SSH server for communication between nodes. The SSH server is mainly used for file-locking: nodes know that locked files are already processed or being processed, so another unlocked file must be selected.
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The -m option specifies the SSH server that acts as both fileserver and SSH server for communication between nodes. The SSH server is mainly used for file-locking: nodes know that locked files are already processed or being processed, so another unlocked file must be selected.
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If the server acts both as a file server and SSH server, it is not recommended to use it also as a node, in this case for encoding. Filetransers using SSH can take quite some processing power.
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If the server acts both as a file server and SSH server, it is not recommended to use it also as a node, in this case for encoding. Filetransers using SSH can take quite some processing power. Using different hosts as a file server (through SCP) and master is currently not possible (yet).
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*User name*
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@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ If the -t option is used, the -o option specifies the destination directory on t
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The following example does the exact same thing as the encode script.
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`./ppss config -C config.cfg -c 'lame -a "$ITEM" "$OUTPUT_DIR/$OUTPUT_FILE.mp3" --preset standard --quiet' -d /source/dir -s 192.168.1.100 -u ppss -k ppss-key.key -K /path/to/known_hosts_file -S ./encode.sh -n nodes.txt -t -o /some/output/dir`
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`./ppss config -C config.cfg -c 'lame -a "$ITEM" "$OUTPUT_DIR/$OUTPUT_FILE.mp3" --preset standard --quiet' -d /source/dir -s 192.168.1.100 -u ppss -k ppss-key.key -K /path/to/known_hosts_file -S ./encode.sh -n nodes.txt -o /some/output/dir --download --upload`
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The OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE variables are special. It tells your command where to store the output. This is important if you want to transfer the results of your command back to the server.
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