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NAME

       ipcontroller - IPython parallel computing controller control tool

SYNOPSIS

       ipengine [options]

DESCRIPTION

       ipcontroller  is  a  control  tool  for  IPython’s  parallel  computing
       functions.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       --client-ip=CLIENT_IP
              the IP address or hostname the controller  will  listen  on  for
              client connections

       --client-port=CLIENT_PORT
              the port the controller will listen on for client connections

       --client-location=CLIENT_LOCATION
              hostname or ip for clients to connect to

       -x     turn off all client security

       --client-cert-file=CLIENT_CERT_FILE
              file to store the client SSL certificate

       --task-furl-file=TASK_FURL_FILE
              file to store the FURL for task clients to connect with

       --multiengine-furl-file=MULTIENGINE_FURL_FILE
              file to store the FURL for multiengine clients to connect with

       --engine-ip=ENGINE_IP
              the  IP  address  or  hostname the controller will listen on for
              engine connections

       --engine-port=ENGINE_PORT
              the port the controller will listen on for engine connections

       --engine-location=ENGINE_LOCATION
              the IP address or hostname for engine to connect to

       -y     turn off all engine security

       --engine-cert-file=ENGINE_CERT_FILE
              file to store the engine SSL certificate

       --engine-furl-file=ENGINE_FURL_FILE
              file to store the FURL for engines to connect with

       -l LOGFILE, --logfile=LOGFILE
              log file name (default is stdout)

       -r     try to reuse all furl files

SEE ALSO

       ipython(1),ipcluster(1),ipengine(1)

AUTHOR

       ipcontroller is a tool that ships with IPython, created by the  IPython
       Development Team.

       This  manual page was written by Stephan Peijnik <debian@sp.or.at>, for
       the Debian project (but may be used by others).  Modified  by  Fernando
       Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> for inclusion in IPython.

                               October 29, 2008