It means that your OMPI was compiled to support uDAPL (a type of
infinibad network) but that your computer does not have such a card
installed. Because you dont it will fall back to ethernet. But
because you are just running on a single machine. You will use the
fastest form of communication using shared memory. so you can ignore
that message. Unless in the future you add a uDAPL powered network
and you still get that message then you need to worry.
Brock Palen
Center for Advanced Computing
bro...@umich.edu
(734)936-1985
On Jun 10, 2007, at 9:18 AM, victor marian wrote:
Hello,
I have a Pentium D computer with Solaris 10 installed.
I installed OpenMPI, succesfully compiled my Fortran
program, but when giving
mpirun -np 2 progexe
I receive
[0,1,0]: uDAPL on host SERVSOLARIS was unable to find
any NICs.
Another transport will be used instead, although this
may result in
lower performance.
I am a begginer in MPI and don't know what it means.
What
should I do to solve the problem?
Thank you.
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