Hi Neal

Try to use the exact location of meep-mpi

e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/meep/pec-reflector$ mpirun -np 2 *bin/*meep-mpi pec-reflector-50.ctl

you can find the exact location with this command:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/meep/pec-reflector$ which meep-mpi


bye,
Lieven

neal skinner schreef:
Folks,

I have been experimenting with MEEP for several months now and cannot get meep-mpi to work. I am running a quad core Pentium (Q6600) system and think I have downloaded all the right files. When I try to run meep-mpi for two processors this is what I get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/meep/pec-reflector$ mpirun -np 2 meep-mpi pec-reflector-50.ctl
Warning: Command line arguments for program should be given
after the program name.  Assuming that pec-reflector-50.ctl is a
command line argument for the program.
Missing: program name
Program meep-mpi either does not exist, is not
executable, or is an erroneous argument to mpirun.

I think this error message is saying that meep-mpi is not present, but I can run meep-mpi


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/meep/pec-reflector$  meep-mpi pec-reflector-50.ctl
Using MPI version 1.2, 1 processes
-----------

and everything works like normal meep.

Obviously I'm missing something somewhere. I am new to Linux and parallel processing, so any help to get me pointed in the right direction would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Neal
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