"srun --mpi=list" is listing the "mpi" type plugins that it finds the
installed based upon logic similar to the "ls" command below. Perhaps
you have an old mpi/pmi2 plugin file or some permission problem with it?
ls -l <INSTALL_DIR>/lib/slurm/mpi*so
Quoting Christopher Samuel <[email protected]>:
Hi Ralph,
On 02/09/15 13:10, Ralph Castain wrote:
Might be my bad, Chris - it was my understanding that PMI2 support
was to be installed by default in Slurm releases post 14.03.
Well to be fair to you srun does list it as an option even though it
doesn't appear to be installed..
[samuel@snowy-m ~]$ srun --mpi=list
srun: MPI types are...
[...]
srun: mpi/pmi2
srun: mpi/openmpi
[...]
All the best,
Chris
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