
17 Jul
2009
17 Jul
'09
2:26 p.m.
An alternative would be start chimera remotely with the ReadStdin tool (--start ReadStdin), and keep the socket open and write chimera commands on the socket. Then you could have as many chimeras as you want. The existing --send mechanism would also work if each chimera were run by a different user. - Greg On Sun, 12 Jul 2009, cdlau@ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi,
I am currently running chimera remotely on a computer using "ssh" commands. I have been using the "chimera --send" command to send cmd and python scripts to a computer running chimera. I was wondering if it were possible for me to run 2 or more instances of Chimera on a computer and control which instance of Chimera the "--send" script is executed by.
Thanks for your help,
Chris