[OMPI users] Mac OS X 10.4.5 and XGrid, Open-MPI V1.0.1

2006-03-18 Thread Frank
XGRID_CONTROLLER_HOSTNAME and XGRID_CONTROLLER_PASSWORD are properly set 
up, Open-MPI 1.0.1 is installed on all machines (with the same configure 
options). When configured with --prefix=/usr/local/openmpi my app is 
supplied to the xgrid controller and I can see that copy's of my app are 
"supplied" to the other machines, too - but the jobs hang, nothing 
happens (user nobody has full access to the folder /usr/local/myapp 
where my app is run). /usr/local/openmpi/bin and /usr/local/openmpi/lib 
are added to the variables PATH and DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH on every machine, 
too. I'm running into this situation no matter from which machine my app 
ist started. To the guys with openmpi and xgrid performing correct: 
which configure options did you use? The firewall is told not block any 
internal traffic on the subnet. When not using the xgrid my app performs 
correct.


Has anyone any idea concerning this matter?

Frank


Re: [OMPI users] Mac OS X 10.4.5 and XGrid, Open-MPI V1.0.1

2006-03-18 Thread Brian Barrett

On Mar 18, 2006, at 5:40 AM, Frank wrote:

XGRID_CONTROLLER_HOSTNAME and XGRID_CONTROLLER_PASSWORD are  
properly set
up, Open-MPI 1.0.1 is installed on all machines (with the same  
configure

options). When configured with --prefix=/usr/local/openmpi my app is
supplied to the xgrid controller and I can see that copy's of my  
app are

"supplied" to the other machines, too - but the jobs hang, nothing
happens (user nobody has full access to the folder /usr/local/myapp
where my app is run). /usr/local/openmpi/bin and /usr/local/openmpi/ 
lib
are added to the variables PATH and DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH on every  
machine,
too. I'm running into this situation no matter from which machine  
my app

ist started. To the guys with openmpi and xgrid performing correct:
which configure options did you use? The firewall is told not block  
any
internal traffic on the subnet. When not using the xgrid my app  
performs

correct.

Has anyone any idea concerning this matter?


My first guess was going to be the firewall issue, but if you can run  
without XGrid, that probably isn't the case.  Could you try an XGrid  
run with the -d option to mpirun?  That will enable some debugging  
output that should help determine what is going wrong.


Thanks,

Brian

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