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        Thank you, I was aware of this solution as I mentioned it in my post, but I really want to avoid the xterm trick if possible... I would like to have input/output reconnected with my launching terminal. Is it impossible ?Kiven Jecquas– Kiven Jecquas2022-02-11 16:57:55 +00:00Commented Feb 11, 2022 at 16:57
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        I can do it in python with the paramiko module which gives you a handle to the ssh tunnel. I have no idea how to do this with simple shell commands. I think the ssh tunnel is somewhere internal to mpiexec, so you can't pipe to it.Victor Eijkhout– Victor Eijkhout2022-02-11 17:03:04 +00:00Commented Feb 11, 2022 at 17:03
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        Btw, why do you want to avoid the xterm approach?Victor Eijkhout– Victor Eijkhout2022-02-11 17:03:48 +00:00Commented Feb 11, 2022 at 17:03
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        Thanks, I want to avoid the xterm approach because the loading time for the xterm window is very slow in my environment, so any workaround is welcome :).Kiven Jecquas– Kiven Jecquas2022-02-11 17:12:18 +00:00Commented Feb 11, 2022 at 17:12
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        Longer than your debug session? I think if you would have debugged in an xterm you would have been done quicker than this dialog through SE.Victor Eijkhout– Victor Eijkhout2022-02-11 17:15:11 +00:00Commented Feb 11, 2022 at 17:15
                    
                        
                    
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