>> vrotival@vrotival-laptop:~/Work/workbench$ ompi_info --all
>> ompi_info: Symbol `mca_allocator_base_components' has different size in
>> shared object, consider re-linking
>
> Usually, this "has different size" means that libraries have changed
> since you've compiled your program.
>
>> updates
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 12:12:00AM +0200, Vincent Rotival wrote:
> Hello everyone
Hi!
> [vrotival-laptop:06375] [ 1] /usr/lib/libmpi.so.0(ompi_proc_init+0x13b)
Is that your MPI installation? /usr/lib?
> vrotival@vrotival-laptop:~/Work/workbench$ ompi_info --all
> ompi_info: Symbol `mca_alloca
Thank you. This worked, although I had to use the sun C-compiler rather than
the gcc compiler (your email below seemed to imply that the fix was related to
using the gcc compiler).
I appreciate the help,
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Terry Dontje
To: us...@open-mpi.org
Sent: Mon,
Hello everyone
Sorry to bother you all about that but I am quite lost with a puzzling
problem concerning openMPI + Ubuntu 7.10. I could not find similar
threads on the archive
I have been designing complex openMPI program with Intel Fortran
compiler for quite some time, and everything worked
Looking at the gcc.error attachment that looks to be the one of the
problems talked about in the following faq
entry: http://www.open-mpi.org/faq/?category=building#build-sun-compilers.
If you follow the steps outlined in the above FAQ entry you should be
able to build OpenMPI. If not please d
Hello,
I have been attempting to install OpenMPI with the Sun Fortran Compiler
that is packaged as a part of Sun Studio for x86 architectures for
about a year and a half now without success. Every time a new version
of Sun Studio and/or OpenMPI comes out, I have attempted the install
again with
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008, yacob sen wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have parallel program written on mpi. I am able to run on openmpi
> environment in our Linux cluster.
> I found out that it is rather slow. I have heard that it could be faster if
> it is run on infinipath environment where
> it has lowe