Using the modules software (modules.sourceforge.net) works pretty
well for managing multiple mpi flavors. You still need to put each
mpi flavor's bin, lib, and include files in uniquely named paths,
then modules lets you put the appropriate mpi flavor in your path for
each application. It t
On Apr 25, 2008, at 10:54 AM, Hans Wurst wrote:
So you'll need to
compile your benchmarks for each MPI implementation that you want to
test (i.e., use that MPI's wrapper compilers to compile them).
I'm not conscious about what a MPI wrapper compiler is and how it
works.
mpicc (et al.) are
Hi Jeff,
> >> All you need to do is install them both into separate prefixes
> >> (e.g., /
> >> opt/openmpi and /opt/mpich). Then when you're using them, ensure
> >> that
> >> your PATH / LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set consistently across all nodes, or
> >> if using Open MPI, use the options listed i
On Apr 22, 2008, at 4:07 PM, gildo@gmx.de wrote:
Ah, thats good news! My concern is, as I also want to use
performance-benchmarks, which are specifically compiled for an
installation of MPI, that these benchmarks will not work properly
anymore. E.g. Intel IMB Benchmark or mpptest. Woul
On Apr 22, 2008, at 4:07 PM, gildo@gmx.de wrote:
All you need to do is install them both into separate prefixes
(e.g., /
opt/openmpi and /opt/mpich). Then when you're using them, ensure
that
your PATH / LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set consistently across all nodes, or
if using Open MPI, use the
Hi all,
the problem is almost solved!
> >> Make sure you're using the "right" mpirun. If you have both MPICH
> >> and
> >> Open MPI installed, you need to install them into the different
> >> directories.
> >
> > I am sure. I have separate VMware-instances installed in order to
> > avoid any
On Apr 22, 2008, at 8:48 AM, Hans Wurst wrote:
Make sure you're using the "right" mpirun. If you have both MPICH
and
Open MPI installed, you need to install them into the different
directories.
I am sure. I have separate VMware-instances installed in order to
avoid any interdependencies.
FWIW, you might not want to comment out this line, but rather move up
any OMPI setup to *before* this line (so that it is processed both
during interactive and non-interactive logins).
The check for a non/interactive login may well be there for a reason;
there may well be things past that
> Make sure you're using the "right" mpirun. If you have both MPICH and
> Open MPI installed, you need to install them into the different
> directories.
I am sure. I have separate VMware-instances installed in order to avoid any
interdependencies. Although I'd like to have MPICH and OpenMPI
Hi,
Have you checked the .bashrc or /etc/bash.bashrc file on the machine. We
have seen this problem before on both Debian and Ubuntu systems. If you find
the following line:
# If not running interactively, don't do anything
[ -z "$PS1" ] && return
It means that the remainder of the file is not p
Make sure you're using the "right" mpirun. If you have both MPICH and
Open MPI installed, you need to install them into the different
directories.
As for not finding the "orted" on the remote nodes, it simply means
that your PATH / LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set properly on the remote
nodes.
Hi Jodi,
thanks for the quick answer!
> Have you tried the command ompi_info?
> What is its output?
No, I haven't. I can try this evening, when I'm back home from work.
>
> Furthermore, the command you gave
> > mpirun -np 2 --hostfile /home/stephan/mpd.hosts
> is incomplete. There is no exe
Stephan,
A couple things to try
Put -np 2 after -hostfile /home/stephan/mpd.hosts
put the command you want to run after -np 2
Good luck,
Doug Reeder
On Apr 21, 2008, at 11:56 PM, gildo@gmx.de wrote:
Dear all,
I wanted to compare MPICH and OpenMPI. MPICH works fine. So I
installed Op
Have you tried the command ompi_info?
What is its output?
Furthermore, the command you gave
> mpirun -np 2 --hostfile /home/stephan/mpd.hosts
is incomplete. There is no executable.
Try to make sure wether your host file has the correct
format. If i remember correctly Open-MPI does not use
the
Dear all,
I wanted to compare MPICH and OpenMPI. MPICH works fine. So I installed OpenMPI
the same way (configure, make, make install). The commands are found in the
OpenMPI installation directory.
When I tried to run programs I was a little bit confused, that there seems not
to be a default h
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