This doesn't sound like a linking problem; this sounds like there's an error in 
your application that is causing it to abort before completing.

On Jun 25, 2014, at 12:19 PM, Sergii Veremieiev <s.veremie...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Sir/Madam,
> 
> I'm trying to run a parallel finite element analysis 64-bit code on my 
> desktop with Windows 7, Cygwin, Open MPI 1.7.5, 64Gb RAM and 6-core Intel 
> Core i7-3930K CPU via "mpirun -np 6 executable" command. The code runs fine, 
> but if I increase the number of elements to a critical one (roughly more than 
> 100k) the built-in Mumps library returns an error message (please see below). 
> Can you possibly advise me what can be a problem? I have checked in Task 
> Manager the code is using about 3-6Gb per process or about 20Gb in total, 
> that is much smaller than the amount of physical memory available on the 
> system 55Gb. Is there possibly a memory limit in Windows available per 
> process? Thank you.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Sergii
> 
> 
> mpirun has exited due to process rank 1 with PID 6028 on
> node exiting improperly. There are three reasons this could occur:
> 
> 1. this process did not call "init" before exiting, but others in
> the job did. This can cause a job to hang indefinitely while it waits
> for all processes to call "init". By rule, if one process calls "init",
> then ALL processes must call "init" prior to termination.
> 
> 2. this process called "init", but exited without calling "finalize".
> By rule, all processes that call "init" MUST call "finalize" prior to
> exiting or it will be considered an "abnormal termination"
> 
> 3. this process called "MPI_Abort" or "orte_abort" and the mca parameter
> orte_create_session_dirs is set to false. In this case, the run-time cannot
> detect that the abort call was an abnormal termination. Hence, the only
> error message you will receive is this one.
> 
> This may have caused other processes in the application to be
> terminated by signals sent by mpirun (as reported here).
> 
> You can avoid this message by specifying -quiet on the mpirun command line.
> 
> 
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