Though, this will not work either, because the cmd method would not return control until the xterm is closed

I think the idea here is to submit the xterm command to the linux64_idc_1g LSF queue, so LSF will then run the command (when it gets around to it).  In other words, the bsub command should return more or less immediately.  (Also, the bsub command should "capture" the current environment (such as DISPLAY) and LSF should reinstate it when the queued command is being run. So, it could in theory work, provided the X server that DISPLAY points to allows access from the (possibly remote) LSF cluster machine...)


In reply to Re^2: Problem while using Net::SSH::Perl module by almut
in thread Problem while using Net::SSH::Perl module by venkatas

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