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Determining the Utilities Version

Getting Started with the Command Line Utilities

Command Line Parameters
Gaining Access to the Remote Machine
The .rhosts file defines which remote
hosts can invoke commands on the local machine without requiring
a password. To use the to_framestore and from_framestore utilities
successfully, you must add an entry to the remote machine's .rhosts file.
Otherwise, you will be denied access to it.
To
modify the .rhosts file:
- On
the remote machine, log in to the account from which you will be
running Flame.
- Open
a command shell.
- Change
to the account's home directory by typing:
- Open
the .rhosts file (or create one) using
a text editor.
If it does not exist, create a new one.
- Add
the following line (if it is not already present):
<host name>
where <host name> is the name
of the machine where you will be running the utilities.
- Save
the file and close the text editor.
- For
safety, ensure you are the only user that can write to the file: