Hello, team
Following up the previous issue, I've found out that was because I was
missing libibverbs.so.1 in the machine. After adding that, I came to an
error exactly the same as I found in an old thread in the mailing list:
https://sourceforge.net/p/chapel/mailman/message/34769706/

** FATAL ERROR: Requested spawner "(not set)" is unknown or not
supported in this build
WARNING: Ignoring call to gasneti_print_backtrace_ifenabled before
gasneti_backtrace_init

srun: error: node01: task 0: Aborted
srun: error: node03: task 2: Aborted
srun: error: node02: task 1: Aborted

But I don't see a solution provided, so is there any method tried to
fix this problem ?

Thanks



On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 11:22 PM, Hui Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Update:
> I tried chapel 1.11 and the master, both gives me the same result (not
> outputting anything). Executing with -v gives me one line message:
> expect .chpl-expect-# (some number, not fixed from run to run)
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Hui Zhang <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello, team
>>
>> I had success on running Chapel multi-locale on an infiniband cluster
>> with the default GASNET settting. Here's my script to use gasnet with slurm:
>>
>> export GASNET_SSH_OPTIONS="-o LogLevel=Error" #disable login banner into
>> the output
>> export GASNET_SPAWNFN=C
>> export GASNET_CSPAWN_CMD='srun -N%N %C'
>>
>> .​
>> /hello6-taskpar-dist -nl 4
>> ​     (using _real won't work, any idea why?)​
>>
>>
>> It works but the output suggests to use ibv-conduit instead of
>> udp-conduit for better performance, so I ​did:
>> 1) export CHPL_COMM=gasnet
>>       export CHPL_LAUNCHER=slurm-gasnetrun_ibv
>>       export CHPL_COMM_SUBSTRATE=ibv
>> 2) cd $CHPL_HOME & make
>> It reports the same error as https://sourceforge.net/p/chap
>> el/mailman/chapel-developers/thread/VI1PR06MB1181608C2323F3
>> [email protected]/
>> and it builds with patch provided by Michael.
>>
>> However, when I recompiled hello6, then used the same script to execute
>> it, the job completed normally but it did not output anything. If I use -v
>> in the command, it only printed out:
>> expect .chpl-expect-12045
>>
>> Am I missing something ?
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Best regards
>>
>>
>> Hui Zhang
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards
>
>
> Hui Zhang
>



-- 
Best regards


Hui Zhang
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