If I restart Eclipse, ten the build runs on the second (z25c2s1) node. Closing and re-opening the project results in the build still running on the original node. If I edit the service configuration for the remote project and cange the target connection for the build service, the build still runs on the node te project was defined for, as verified by putting a 'hostname' command in the makefile. I have remote tools connections defined to both z25c2s1 and z25c2s2. However, I also want to build this project on z25c2s1 (z25c2s1 is AIX, z25c2s2 is Linux, although both could be Linux or both AIX) I am able to build the project on z25c2s2 without problems. The remote project was created in that directory. z25c2 has a filesystem which is shared with a number of other systems, including z25c2s1. Sent have a case where a remote project was created with the remote host specified as z25c2s2. Cannot switch hosts for remote C/C++ project build with PTP 4.0 Parallel Tools Platform general developers We just have not had the resources to get there yet.ĭave Wootton - 09:48:48 AM-I have a case where a remote project was created with the remote host specified as z25c2s2. We do want to support this in the future, as this is an important and common use case. There's nothing in RDT currently that will transfer the files to another machine. In your scenario, the URI location hasn't changed, just the service model.Īlso, for this to be able to work at all, you'd need to have a shared filesystem such that the project files were visible to both machines, or a copy of them. Part of the problem is many parts of CDT and RDT get information about the project's location from its URI location. Right now that scenario is not supported. Re: Cannot switch hosts for remote C/C++ project build with PTP 4.0
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