Most common problem is connector not fully seated. Causes capacitive
connection, passes many tests
Try reseating connectors
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On Nov 12, 2012, at 3:15 PM, "Hodge, Gary C" wrote:
> Today I tried a test where all sender and receiver processes were located on
> nodes on the s
Today I tried a test where all sender and receiver processes were located on
nodes on the same blade chassis.
With this process deployment, I did not detect any delayed send/receive
processing, all tests ran as expected!!!
In the failing test below, the sender (proc39) was on the second blade ch
Thanks all for the suggestions. It was more of the annoyance than
anything. I will get them removed. It sounds like someday the
libtool developers will (hopefully) account for the change and I won't
have to make local mods to the source code.
Thanks,
Craig
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Mart
You may want to see if you have MacPorts installed. Typically (but not
always), /opt/local is from a MacPorts installation. If it is then it's
very easy to remove mpich and install openmpi.
To check for MacPorts, see if /opt/local/bin/port exists. Then,
sudo port uninstall --follow-dependencies m
Hi, Reuti,
Here is an informative article on dynamic libraries path in OS X:
https://blogs.oracle.com/dipol/entry/dynamic_libraries_rpath_and_mac
The first comment is very informative too.
Kind regards,
Hristo
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