Hi,
The hostfile seems working for me on my Windows XP machines, but it
should be the same on Windows 7. The problem you had looks to me more
like a synchronization problem. Could you send me your test program?
Regards,
Shiqing
On 2010-5-25 11:41 AM, Rajnesh Jindel wrote:
disabled the firewall and using admin account so security isnt the
issue here. like I said this problem only occurs when using a
hostfile, if I actually specify the hostname on the commandfline it
works fine
On 25 May 2010 09:08, Shiqing Fan <f...@hlrs.de <mailto:f...@hlrs.de>>
wrote:
Hi,
What's the firewall setting on the remote node? Could you try to
add an exception for the application, or turn off the firewall
completely?
Regards,
Shiqing
On 2010-5-24 4:44 PM, Rajnesh Jindel wrote:
When I specify the hosts separately on the commandline, as
follows, the process completes as expected.
mpirun -np 8 -host remotehost,localhost myapp
Output appears for the localhost and a textfile is created on the
remotehost
However when I use a hostfile the remote processes never
complete. I can see the output from the local processes and by
remote login I can see that that processes are being started on
the remote machine but never complete.
The is a simple reduce example using boost.mpi (v1.43) I'm using
windows 7 x64 pro on both machines and openmpi 1.4.2 the hostfile
and athe app are in the same locaion on both machines.
Any idea why this is happening?
Raj
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