Strange that it indicates the whole path. I had the same issue, but it
only said that orted couldn't be found. In my .bashrc, I put what it
needed to get orted in my PATH, and it worked.
Matthieu
2009/8/8 Ralph Castain :
> Not that I know of - I don't think we currently have any way for you to
>
Jeff Squyres píše v Pá 07. 08. 2009 v 15:24 +0200:
> I'm way behind on my mail; apologies for the delay in replying.
Totally OK. At least you replied at all! :-)
> Did you figure this out?
>
Unfortunately no. Lately I've been a bit busy so I didn't work on it.
Now I'm getting loose again :-)
>
I don't own these nodes, so I have to use them with
whatever path setups they came with. In particular,
my home directory has a different path on each set.
It would be nice to be able to specify the path to orted
on each remote node.
Kenneth
On Fri, 7 Aug 2009, Ralph Castain wrote:
Date: Fr
Jeff Squyres wrote:
I'm not sure what you're asking -- mpicxx just fork/exec's the
underlying compiler (you can "mpicxx --showme" to see what it does).
What do you need it to do with LD_RUN_PATH?
Ensure that the underlying compiler see this in the environment when it
is run.
Thx.John
Hello fellows,
I'm search the best Message Passing implementation to use in the University Beowulf
Cluster, and I was wandering if MPI can determine which CPU to send a
process.
With MPI I can determine the host and the number of process, and with -npernode , the number of process per nodes,