Thanks to help from some of you, I got to install the software that
I needed.
But now I seem to have some difficulties with lamboot.
I have three nodes:

master : rosebud.engin.umich.edu
slave1: rosenode1.engin.umich.edu
slave2: rosenode2.engin.umich.edu

I created a file named lamhosts in my home directory.

recon -v lamhosts -d gives:

senthilk@rosebud]# recon -v lamhosts -d
recon: opening hostfile lamhosts
recon: found the following hosts:
recon:   n0 rosebud.engin.umich.edu
recon:   n1 rosenode1.engin.umich.edu
recon:   n2 rosenode2.engin.umich.edu
recon: found addresses for all hosts
recon: found 3 host node(s)
recon: origin node is n0 (rosebud.engin.umich.edu)
recon: -- testing n0 (rosebud.engin.umich.edu)
recon: attempting to launch "tkill -N" (local execution)
recon: launch successful
recon: -- testing n1 (rosenode1.engin.umich.edu)
recon: attempting to launch "tkill -N" (remote execution)
recon: -b used, assuming same shell on remote nodes
recon: got local shell /bin/csh
recon: attempting to execute "/usr/bin/ssh rosenode1.engin.umich.edu -n
tkill -N"
bash: tkill: command not found
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

LAM failed to execute a LAM binary on the remote node
"rosenode1.engin.umich.edu".
Since LAM was already able to determine your remote shell as "tkill",
it is probable that this is not an authentication problem.
...

Any idea how I could fix this? I am pretty sure that /opt/lam-6.5.5/bin
is in the path for user senthilk  on all the nodes!!

Thanks in advance


Senthil


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