Dear John,

On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, John Peterson wrote:

>>>>> On linux, lspci will tell you something about the hardware connected
>>>>> to the PCI bus.  This may list the interconnect device(s).
>>>>
>>>> lspci seems not to be installed on that machine, although it is linux.
>>>
>>> Try /sbin/lspci - there is a good chance /sbin is not in your path.
>>
>> Ah, that was the trick, thank you.  I have attached the output.
>
> I should probably have mentioned: we would need the output of lspci
> from a compute node, the head node may or may not be on a fast
> interconnect.  As it stands it looks like you just have dual GigE.

Compute node and head node give exactly the same output.  So does this 
mean I have a very slow interconnect, and is this the reason for the 
bad scalability?

Best Regards,

Tim

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