Try running the test step in the oscar installer and see if your
cluster is working in general.

If that is all working then you probably have a configuration problem
in your pwscf install.
I am not familiar with that application, so you would probably have
better luck posting a message to their mailing list including your
configuration file, version numbers, etc.

On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 7:56 AM, siamak jadidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ALLAH
> Dear Michael,
> our OSCAR cluster has 18 nodes with 8 cpus per node so
> it has 144 cpus(xeon e5335*2)
> I am running pwscf ((it is open source (pwscf.org)) by
> mpich2.But there is a problem when i improve unmber of
> cpus per nodes in my calculation, the program stop with no
> error showing. I am sure that not my ram overloade. because when
> i run a pwscf program in one of my nodes(as shared memory
> machine with 8 cpus) it works completely.
> Do u have any opinion a bout this problem?(i have a gigabit
> ethernet.)
> regards siamak jadidi
>
>
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