The daemon's name is "orted" - one will be launched on each remote node as
the application is started, but they only live for as long as the
application is executing. Then they go away.


On 8/2/07 12:47 PM, "Reuti" <re...@staff.uni-marburg.de> wrote:

> Am 02.08.2007 um 18:32 schrieb Francesco Pietra:
> 
>> I compiled successfully the MD suite Amber9 on openmpi-1.2.3,
>> installed om
>> Debian Linux amd64 etch.
>> 
>> Although all tests for parallel amber9 passed successfully, when I run
>> 
>> ps -aux
>> 
>> I don't see any daemon referring to mpi. How is that daemon
>> identified, or how
>> should it be started?
> 
> The output of:
> 
> ps f -eo pid,ppid,pgrp,user,group,command
> 
> might be more informative.
> 
> -- Reuti
> 
> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> francesco pietra
>> 
>> 
>>        
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