s your mpicc is sym linked to the lam mpicc (instead of the open mpi
> > mpicc)...?
> >
> > -jms
> > Sent from my PDA. No type good.
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org
> > To: Open MPI Users
> > Sent: Th
Hi,
Am 08.07.2010 um 13:13 schrieb Oliver Stolpe:
> I thought this is OpenMPI what I was using. I do not have permission to
> install something, only in my home directory.
even with this setup you could install an Open MPI version or other software
for your own usage if necessary. I put such s
mpicc)...?
-jms
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- Original Message -
From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org
To: Open MPI Users
Sent: Thu Jul 08 06:13:43 2010
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Processes always rank 0
I thought this is OpenMPI what I was using. I do not have permission to
ins
s-boun...@open-mpi.org
To: Open MPI Users
Sent: Thu Jul 08 06:13:43 2010
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Processes always rank 0
I thought this is OpenMPI what I was using. I do not have permission to
install something, only in my home directory. All tutorials I found
started the environment wi
I thought this is OpenMPI what I was using. I do not have permission to
install something, only in my home directory. All tutorials I found
started the environment with the lamboot command. Whats the difference
using only OpenMPI?
$ whereis openmpi
openmpi: /etc/openmpi /usr/lib/openmpi /usr/l
:00 2010
Subject: [OMPI users] Processes always rank 0
Hello there,
I have a problem setting up MPI/LAM. Here we go:
I start lam with the lamboot command successfully:
$ lamboot -v hostnames
LAM 7.1.2/MPI 2 C++/ROMIO - Indiana University
n-1<11960> ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n0 (f
If you're just starting with MPI, is there any chance you can upgrade to Open
MPI instead of LAM/MPI? All of the LAM/MPI developers moved to Open MPI years
ago.
On Jul 8, 2010, at 6:01 AM, Oliver Stolpe wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I have a problem setting up MPI/LAM. Here we go:
>
> I start l
Hello there,
I have a problem setting up MPI/LAM. Here we go:
I start lam with the lamboot command successfully:
$ lamboot -v hostnames
LAM 7.1.2/MPI 2 C++/ROMIO - Indiana University
n-1<11960> ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n0 (frost)
n-1<11960> ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n1 (hurricane)
n-