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connect_w2w bug when using ssh tunnel #41155
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Workaround for Julia 1.6.1 is to use using Distributed
@eval Distributed begin
function parse_connection_info(str)
m = match(r"^julia_worker:(\d+)#(.*)", str)
if m !== nothing
(String(m.captures[2]), parse(UInt16, m.captures[1]))
else
("", UInt16(0))
end
end
end
manager = Distributed.SSHManager(...)
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I've run into an issue when using remotecall to call a function that in turn remotecalls another function on a different worker. The problem only occurs when using workers started with a SSHManager with tunnel=true.
Here is an mwe (however you do somewhere to launch the remote workers on):
This results in
I've been able to work around it for now by relaxing the type assertion on line 577 for managers.jl
julia/stdlib/Distributed/src/managers.jl
Lines 576 to 582 in 47f9139
to
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