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Mouhamad Al sayed ali
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Just a suggestion.
Gus Correa
Mouhamad Al-Sayed-Ali wrote:
Hello all,
I have been trying to run the executable "arpege" with
mpirun -np 2 --host file arpege
where file contains the name of the machines. Bu
Hello,
I have tried to run the executable "wrf.exe", using
mpirun -machinefile /tmp/108388.1.par2/machines -np 4 wrf.exe
but, I've got the following error:
--
mpirun noticed that process rank 1 with PID 9942 on node
pa
Hello,
I have tried to run the executable "wrf.exe", using
mpirun -machinefile /tmp/108388.1.par2/machines -np 4 wrf.exe
but, I've got the following error:
--
mpirun noticed that process rank 1 with PID 9942 on node
pa
hello,
-What version of ompi are you using
I am using ompi version 1.4.1-1 compiled with gcc 4.5
-What type of machine and os are you running on
I'm using linux machine 64 bits.
-What does the machine file look like
part033
part033
part031
part031
-Is there a stack trace le
Hello
can you run wrf successfully on one node?
NO, It can't run on one node
Can you run a simple code across your two nodes? I would try
hostname then some simple MPI program like the ring example.
Yes, I can run a simple code
many thanks
Mouhamad
Hi again,
This is exactly the error I have:
taskid: 0 hostname: part034.u-bourgogne.fr
[part034:21443] *** Process received signal ***
[part034:21443] Signal: Segmentation fault (11)
[part034:21443] Signal code: Address not mapped (1)
[part034:21443] Failing at address: 0xfffe01eeb340
lph Castain wrote:
Looks like you are crashing in wrf - have you asked them for help?
On Oct 25, 2011, at 7:53 AM, Mouhamad Al-Sayed-Ali wrote:
Hi again,
This is exactly the error I have:
taskid: 0 hostname: part034.u-bourgogne.fr
[part034:21443] *** Process received signal ***
[part034:21
hat is the output of 'limit' [csh,tcsh] or 'ulimit -a' [sh,bash]?
This should tell you what limits are actually set.
I hope this helps,
Gus Correa
Mouhamad Al-Sayed-Ali wrote:
Hi all,
I've checked the "limits.conf", and it contains theses lines
# Jcb 29.0
y run in serial mode
because of this.
You can just append this line to /etc/security/limits.conf:
* - stack -1
I hope this helps,
Gus Correa
Mouhamad Al-Sayed-Ali wrote:
Hi Gus Correa,
the output of ulimit -a is
file(blocks) unlimited
coredump(blocks)
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