Hi,

check in /usr/lib  it's usually folder for 32bit libraries.

I think OFED1.3 comes already with Open MPI  so it should be installed by
default.

BTW, OFED1.3.1 comes with Open MPI 1.2.6 .

Lenny.

On 8/12/08, Mohd Radzi Nurul Azri <nurula...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Thanks for the prompt reply. This might be basic but typically where is the
> 32 bit ofed libs? I think the default install prefix is /usr and my guess is
> the 64 bit libs is in /usr/lib64 . Where do I look for the 32 bit ofed libs?
> I remembered during the ofed build that passing 32 bit build argument failed
> - will it still install an OFED 32 bit libs?
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 1:40 AM, Jeff Squyres <jsquy...@cisco.com> wrote:
>
>> You probably need to add
>> --with-openib-libdir=/path/to/your/32/bit/ofed/libs.  I'm guessing that the
>> system installed the 64 bit libs in the default location and the 32 bit libs
>> in a different location.  If that's the case, then --with-openib-libdir will
>> tell OMPI specifically where to look for those libs and use those instead.
>>
>>
>> On Aug 12, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Mohd Radzi Nurul Azri wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>> I've been trying to install openmpi 1.2.5 on my cluster system running
>>> RHEL 4 (x64) with OFED 1.3. I need openmpi 1.2.5 (32 bit) and OFED seems to
>>> only install 64 bit version. I tried to build OFED with 32 bit support but
>>> it failed so I figure it's best to just compile 32 bit openmpi. I followed
>>> the FAQ and few user experience on the web.
>>>
>>> I ran this command:
>>> ./configure --prefix=/usr/mpi/gcc/32bit --with-openib=/usr CFLAGS=-m32
>>> CXXFLAGS=-m32 FFLAGS=-m32 FCFLAGS=-m32
>>>
>>> and after few scrolling lines, it stops here:
>>> --- MCA component btl:openib (m4 configuration macro)
>>> checking for MCA component btl:openib compile mode... dso
>>> looking for header without includes
>>> checking infiniband/verbs.h usability... yes
>>> checking infiniband/verbs.h presence... yes
>>> checking for infiniband/verbs.h... yes
>>> looking for library without search path
>>> checking for ibv_open_device in -libverbs... no
>>> looking for library in lib
>>> checking for ibv_open_device in -libverbs... no
>>> looking for library in lib64
>>> checking for ibv_open_device in -libverbs... no
>>> checking for ibv_create_srq... no
>>> checking for ibv_get_device_list... no
>>> checking for ibv_resize_cq... no
>>> configure: WARNING: OpenFabrics support requested (via --with-openib) but
>>> not fo  und.
>>> configure: WARNING: If you are using libibverbs v1.0 (i.e., OFED v1.0 or
>>> v1.1),   you *MUST* have both the libsysfs headers and libraries installed.
>>>  Later versio  ns of libibverbs do not require libsysfs.
>>> configure: error: Aborting.
>>>
>>>
>>> What went wrong? From the error it says early OFED version which is not
>>> the one I'm using (running OFED 1.3 now).
>>>
>>> Any advice is greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> azri
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>
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