Hello Ralph and everybody,
The issue was finally tracked down. It had nothing to do with OpenMPI.
The LSF Environment Variable LSF_DJOB_DISABLED was set to 'y'. This was
preventing openmpi from launching jobs spanning multiple machines.
Thank you all for your hep and suggestions.
Thanks,
Rahul
Sorry for delay - was in meetings and traveling all week.
I don’t know anything about the LSF wrapper script, but I suspect it will work
just fine. The LSF integration in the 1.8 series has been tested by IBM and is
working.
> On Jun 29, 2015, at 7:10 AM, Rahul Pisharody wrote:
>
> Thank you
Thank you Ralph.
Are there any known issues with using the LSF wrapper script mpirun.lsf to
launch openmpi runs in RHEL6 ?
I will also try to get openmpi updated.
Thanks,
Rahul
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 3:38 PM, Ralph Castain wrote:
> You probably should update to OMPI 1.8.6 as we spent some tim
You probably should update to OMPI 1.8.6 as we spent some time in the 1.8
series refreshing the LSF support.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Rahul Pisharody
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to launch a job with OpenMPI using the LSF Scheduler.
> However, when I execute the job, I get the fol
Hello all,
I'm trying to launch a job with OpenMPI using the LSF Scheduler.
However, when I execute the job, I get the following error :
ORTE_ERROR_LOG: The specified application failed to start in file
plm_lsf_module.c at line 305
lsb_launch failed: 0
I'm using OpenMPI 1.6.4
The LSF version