on the open-mpi.org web site?
Looks pretty simple to me. You download the .exe installer for either 32 or 64
bits, and run it. You don't build OMPI from source - the distro contains
everything you need to just run.
See:
http://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v1.6/
for the soft
MPI on Windows
Yes, did that too.
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From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On Behalf
Of Trent Creekmore
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 4:21 PM
To: 'Open MPI Users'
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Building MPI on Windows
I meant the actual
-mpi.org] On Behalf
Of Trent Creekmore
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 3:52 PM
To: 'Open MPI Users'
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Building MPI on Windows
I find the easiest way to know if LIB and DLL function correctly, and avoiding
confusion on correct setup is it just drop them all i
.exe installer for either 32 or 64
bits, and run it. You don't build OMPI from source - the distro contains
everything you need to just run.
See:
http://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v1.6/
for the software and some Windows notes.
On Jun 13, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Trent Creekmo
mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On Behalf
Of Trent Creekmore
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 3:20 PM
To: 'Open MPI Users'
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Building MPI on Windows
I just gave up and stuck with Unix/Linux. Eclipse IDE offers a very nice
plugin for developing and debugging M
d the .exe installer for either 32 or
64 bits, and run it. You don't build OMPI from source - the distro contains
everything you need to just run.
See:
http://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v1.6/
for the software and some Windows notes.
On Jun 13, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Trent Creekmore wro
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From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org on behalf of Trent Creekmore
Sent: Wed 6/13/2012 2:47 PM
To: 'Open MPI Users'
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Building MPI on Windows
This may, or may not be helpful, but I have tried the Windows offerings. I have
never gotten anyt
This may, or may not be helpful, but I have tried the Windows offerings. I have
never gotten anything to function was expected. Compiling, or the available
binaries. I think they just don’t work at all.
My suggestion which I feel would be easier, and less headache way would be to
install som
Have you tried using mpicxx, or mpic++ ?
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From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On
Behalf Of jody
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 4:20 AM
To: Open MPI Users
Subject: [OMPI users] link problem on 64bit platform
Hi
On a newly installed 64bi
I find issues like this is related to security issue. Firewall, not enough
access privilege, SE Linux, etc.
From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On
Behalf Of ???
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 12:04 AM
To: us...@open-mpi.org
Subject: [OMPI users] send messag
e a DVD/CD drive
and they told me that they don't really have time to set up Linux for me
through a network installation.
So for the next few days I will be stuck with Windows 7
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Trent Creekmore
wrote:
I would say trying put Cygwin on the computer.
http:/
I would say trying put Cygwin on the computer.
http://www.cygwin.com/
It puts a Linux like environment on Windows which includes gcc and g++.
Since you are setting up virtual clusters, why not just go ahead and setup a
virtual Linux cluster and be on to other things than trying to get it
Compaq Visual Fortan for Windows was out, but HP aquired Compaq. HP, later
deciding they did not want it, along with the Alpha processor techonology,
sold them to Intel. So now it's Intel Visual Fortran Compiler for Windows.
In addition, if you don't want that package, instead they do sell a plug-
Have you tried running a copy in the cgi-bin directory?
That directory is setup to place programs in when needing to pass
information to-fro the web server and clients.
-Original Message-
From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On
Behalf Of Srujan Enaganti
Sen
You are going to have to debug and trace the program to find out where it is
stopping.
You may want to try using KDbg, a graphical front end for the command line
debugger dbg, which makes it a LOT easier, or use Eclipse.
-Original Message-
From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-
I don't think there is a way to guess, that is why most languages use a
naming type (i.e.: int, float, etc) to explicitly tell what the type is. If
this app is letting them enter whatever they want and without knowing more
about this application, then I could assume it is giving them the type of
st
You can run a X-windows server on your local machine and use the GUI for
gdb, or use Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (http://www.eclipse.org/ptp/)
that has a debugger and turn on X-Forwarding in your Secure Shell client.
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From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-b
at 02:33 -0500, Trent Creekmore wrote:
> SSH means SECURE Shell. That being said, it would not be very secure
> without a password, now would it?
I think you need to read about public key authentication. It is secure.
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SSH means SECURE Shell. That being said, it would not be very secure without
a password, now would it?
Besides it is the user account that requires passwords, not SHH.
From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On
Behalf Of Huynh Thuc Cuoc
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2
You may also want to check with the admin. I know on the system I use, he
will prevent you from using many nodes until you demonstrate you know what
you are doing.
-Original Message-
From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On
Behalf Of Jeff Squyres
Sent: Wedn
Sure, go buy a motherboard that you can plug in 2 or more CPUs into it.
Otherwise it would be cheaper to buy another box.
From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On
Behalf Of Rodolfo Chua
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 8:14 PM
To: Open MPI Users
Subject: [OMPI user
Christopher,
Segmentation faults has nothing to do with amount of memory you have in your
system.
Rather is has to do with memory access. A segmentation fault occurs as a
result of the program trying to access outside the bounds of memory
locations that have been set aside for storage at compile t
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