I'm not totally sure how to use mpich, or even what its purpose is, for that
matter.  But I typed the following commands in my terminal, which I found in
Chapter 6 of the documentation:

   switcher mpi --list

This produced the following output

   lam-7.0
   lam-with-gm-7.0
   mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10

Then I entered

   switcher mpi = mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10 --system

This gave the following warning

   Warning: mpi:default already has a value:
     lam-7.0
   Replace old attribute value (y/N)?

I accepted the replacement and then entered

   which mpicc

The output was

   /opt/lam-7.0/bin/mpicc

Then I typed

   bash

And I got the following error

   mpi/mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10(16):ERROR:150: Module
   'mpi/mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10' conflicts with the currently loaded module(s)
   'mpi/lam-7.0'
   mpi/mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10(16):ERROR:102: Tcl command execution failed:
   conflict mpi

Sorry for the verbose description, but I don't know how to interpret the output,
nor do I really know what I am doing.

Thanks again,

Danny

> Your log actually looks ok.  This might be a problem with the test 
> itself.  Have you tried running any mpich job manually?
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