eceive the message and stops.
I tried to configure openmpi using "--disable-mpi-threads" but it
automatically assumes "posix".
This problem does not happen in openmpi-1.2.9.
Any comment is highly appreciated.
Best regards,
mahmoud payami
[hpc1:25353] *** Pro
eceive the message and stops.
I tried to configure openmpi using "--disable-mpi-threads" but it
automatically assumes "posix".
This problem does not happen in openmpi-1.2.9.
Any comment is highly appreciated.
Best regards,
mahmoud payami
[hpc1:25353] *** Pro
ot;posix".
This problem does not happen in openmpi-1.2.9.
Any comment is highly appreciated.
Best regards,
mahmoud payami
[hpc1:25353] *** Process received signal ***
[hpc1:25353] Signal: Segmentation fault (11)
[hpc1:25353] Signal code: Address not mapped (1)
[hpc1:25353
Dear Gus,
Thank you for the detailed explanation. It is quite helpful. I think now I
have got how to manage the problem.
Best regards,
Mahmoud Payami
Theoretical Physics Group,
Atomic Energy Organization of Iran
Tehran-Iran
mpay...@aeoi.org.ir
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Gus Correa
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 9:08 AM, doriankrause wrote:
> Mahmoud Payami wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear OpenMPI Users,
>>
>> I have two systems, one with Intel64 processor, and one with IA32. The OSs
>> on first is CentOS-86_64 and the other CentOS-i386. I installed Intel
&
compiled openmpi
separately on each machine. Now, I could not run my application whch is
compiled on ia32 machine. Should I use "fc" instead of "fce" on intel64 and
then compile openmpi with that?
Best regards,
Mahmoud Payami
PS: I have read the following FAQ but I need specific