MATLAB DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SERVER 4 - SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE Bedienungsanleitung Seite 38

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2 Netw ork Administration
Security
Level
Description User Requi re ments
Tasks run as the user who started the
mdce process on the worker machines
(typically root or Local System).
No passwords are used.
2
Job m anager (MJS) password protection
on jobs.
Jobs and tasks are identified with the
submitting user, and are password
protected. Other users cannot access
your jobs.
Tasks run as the user who started the
mdce process on the worker machines
(typically root or Local System).
When you start the job manager
(MJS), it prompts you to provide a
new password for that job manager’s
admin account, which can be used for
accessing all users’ jobs and tasks.
A dialog box requires you to establish
a user name a nd password when you
first access the job manager (MJS)
from the MATL AB client.
Your job manager (MJS) user name
and password do not have to match
your system/network user name and
password.
3
In addition to the security of level 2,
tasks run as the submitting user on
worker machines.
Jobs and tasks are identified with the
submitting user, and are password
protected. Other users cannot access
your jobs.
Tasks run as the user who submitted
the job.
On UNIX systems, the mdce process
ontheclusternodesmustbestarted
by the root user.
The job manager (MJS) must use
secure communication with the
workers (set in the
mdce_def file).
When you start the job manager
(MJS), it prompts you to provide a
new password for that job manager’s
admin account, which can be used for
accessing all users’ jobs and tasks.
A dialog box requires you to establish
a user name a nd password when you
first access the job manager (MJS)
from the MATL AB client.
Your job manager (MJS) user name
and password must be the same as
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