Have you gone to those nodes and checked their IP addresses of -all-
interfaces? OMPI must be picking up those addresses from somewhere - best guess
is that those nodes have multiple interfaces on them, some of which are
configured to those addresses.
Remember: we don't look at the /etc/hosts f
On Jul 10, 2011, at 6:57 PM, BRADLEY, PETER C PW wrote:
> I know 1.4.x has a limit of 128 entries for procgroup files. To avoid some
> ugly surgery on a legacy application, we’d really like to have the ability to
> put up to 1024 lines in a procgroup file? Has the limit been raised at all
>
hello all :
I run the following command :
/data1/cluster/openmpi/bin/mpirun -d -machinefile /tmp/nodes.10515.txt -np
3 /data1/cluster/mpiblast-pio-1.6/bin/mpiblast -p blastn -i
/data1/cluster/sequences/seq_4.txt -d Baculo_Nucleotide -o
/data1/cluster/blast.out/blast.out.
I know 1.4.x has a limit of 128 entries for procgroup files. To avoid some
ugly surgery on a legacy application, we'd really like to have the ability to
put up to 1024 lines in a procgroup file? Has the limit been raised at all in
1.5? could it be?
Pete
Pete Bradley
High Performance
Sorry, disregard this, the issue was created by my own buggy compiler wrapper.
- D.
2011/7/10 Dmitry N. Mikushin :
> Hi,
>
> Maybe it would be useful to report the openmpi 1.5.3 archive currently
> has a strange issue when installing on Fedora 15 x86_64 (gcc 4.6),
> that *does not* happen with 1.
Hi,
Maybe it would be useful to report the openmpi 1.5.3 archive currently
has a strange issue when installing on Fedora 15 x86_64 (gcc 4.6),
that *does not* happen with 1.4.3:
$ ../configure --prefix=/opt/openmpi_kgen-1.5.3 CC=gcc CXX=g++
F77=gfortran FC=gfortran
...
$ sudo make install
...
Hi Yiguang,
On 08-Jul-11 4:38 PM, ya...@adina.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The message says :
>
> [[17549,1],0][btl_openib_component.c:3224:handle_wc] from
> gulftown to: gulftown error polling LP CQ with status LOCAL
> LENGTH ERROR status number 1 for wr_id 492359816 opcode
> 32767 vendor error 10
Hi Bill,
On 08-Jul-11 7:59 PM, Bill Johnstone wrote:
> Hello, and thanks for the reply.
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
>> From: Jeff Squyres
>> Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2011 5:14 PM
>> Subject: Re: [OMPI users] InfiniBand, different OpenFabrics transport types
>>
>> On Jun 28, 2011, at 1:4