= primes Primes is an example of using drbman to parallelize part of an application across one or more systems. == Usage N is the upper bound on the primes you want to find. For example to find all primes below 200, N would be 200. single drb instance on localhost using ssh public key authentication: bin/primes N or bin/primes N -H localhost two drb instances on localhost using ssh public key authentication: bin/primes N -H localhost,localhost three drb instances on remote hosts using ssh public key authentication: bin/primes N -H one.example.com,two.example.com,three.example.com single drb instance on remote host using different account and ssh public key authentication: bin/primes H -H username@example.com single drb instance on remote host using ssh passward authentication: bin/primes H -H username:sekret@example.com help bin/primes --help == Installation primes is installed as an example in drbman == Notes primes uses yard comments so you can generate yard documents using: rake yardoc == Copyright Copyright (c) 2009 Roy Wright. See LICENSE for details.