Hi Sam. Hm. Alright.
But to rule it out in my head, can you try this: mpirun -np 5 /home/users/software/relax-4.0.2/relax --multi="mpi4py" -v Or similar destination path. But please try the full path. Best Troels 2016-09-30 19:47 GMT+02:00 Mahdi, Sam <sam.mahdi....@my.csun.edu>: > I get the same results with the full path mpirun -np 5 ~/relax-4.0.2/relax > --multi="mpi4py" -v > Still no output. > > Sincerely, > Sam > > On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Troels Emtekær Linnet < > tlin...@nmr-relax.com> wrote: > >> Sam. >> >> All points to: >> "./relax" is NOT calling relax in the current folder. >> >> It is because the command "mpirun" is running it. >> >> Please provide the FULL path to relax. >> >> I think I have written this before. ;) >> >> Best >> Troels >> >> >> 2016-09-30 19:24 GMT+02:00 Mahdi, Sam <sam.mahdi....@my.csun.edu>: >> >>> Sorry, you're right, I re-ran the mpirun -np 5 ./relax --multi="mpi4py" >>> -v >>> and got no output. So I'm just curious for the other computers I download >>> openmpi in, just installing it and compiling it isn't enough? There are >>> some configurations you have to make to have it run on relax? >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> Sam >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Edward d'Auvergne < >>> edw...@nmr-relax.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > On 30 September 2016 at 19:12, Mahdi, Sam <sam.mahdi....@my.csun.edu> >>> > wrote: >>> > > Hi Edward, >>> > > >>> > > So I ran the the mpirun commands you suggested. The echo world works >>> > fine. I >>> > > get the same results you did. For the relax one, this is the output I >>> > > recieved >>> > > [~/relax-4.0.2]> mpirun -np 5 ./relax --multi="mpi4py" -v relax >>> 4.0.2 >>> > > Usage: relax [options] [script_file] >>> > > >>> > > RelaxError: incorrect number of arguments >>> > >>> > Have a close look at my original text: >>> > >>> > [edward@localhost ~]$ mpirun -np 5 /data/relax/tags/4.0.2/relax >>> > --multi="mpi4py" -v >>> > relax 4.0.2 >>> > [edward@localhost ~]$ >>> > >>> > Note how "relax 4.0.2" is on a different line - that is the relax >>> > output, not the command line input. Try again without that text. >>> > >>> > >>> > > RelaxError: ambiguous option: --v (--verification-tests, --version?) >>> > >>> > This is because the double-dash to single-dash conversion is only in >>> > the HTML version of the relax manual, and not emails. Run "relax -h" >>> > to see a description of this option. >>> > >>> > >>> > > Also, the reason its ./relax is because I have relax 2.2.5 installed, >>> > and I >>> > > have that set up as an Alias, so if I just type relax, it'll open up >>> > relax >>> > > 2.2.5. So I went to the actual relax-4.0.2. directory instead of >>> > indicating >>> > > its path and just typed ./relax. (By I, I mean the administrator of >>> this >>> > > computer, I do not have root access to this computer). >>> > >>> > You should set your alias to the relax-4.0.2 version instead. The >>> > 2.2.5 version is very, very old, and many bugs have been fixed since >>> > then. >>> > >>> > Regards, >>> > >>> > Edward >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ >>> relax (http://www.nmr-relax.com) >>> >>> This is the relax-users mailing list >>> relax-users@gna.org >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list, get a password >>> reminder, or change your subscription options, >>> visit the list information page at >>> https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/relax-users >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ relax (http://www.nmr-relax.com) This is the relax-users mailing list relax-users@gna.org To unsubscribe from this list, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options, visit the list information page at https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/relax-users