I think you're accidentally using MPICH, not Open MPI.  Specifically, those are 
error messages from MPICH.

Check your paths to ensure that mpif90 / mpirun / etc. are all the ones that 
you think you're executing.  And then double check your LD_LIBRARY_PATH to 
ensure that libmpi is the library that you think it should be.


> On Oct 15, 2015, at 1:19 PM, Brant Abbott <abbottbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've installed openmpi on a workstation running Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS.
> 
> Logged in as root I can compile using mpif90 and run the programs using 
> mpirun. Logged in as a regular user I can compile using mpif90, but cannot 
> run the programs using mpirun (or mpiexec). The error messages are:
> 
> brant.abbott@rust:~/Downloads/openmpi-1.10.0/examples$ mpif90 
> hello_usempi.f90 -o mainmpi
> brant.abbott@rust:~/Downloads/openmpi-1.10.0/examples$ mpirun -np 2 mainmpi
> /opt/intel/composer_xe_2013.2.146/mpirt/bin/intel64/mpirun: 96: .: Can't open 
> /opt/intel/composer_xe_2013.2.146/mpirt/bin/intel64/mpivars.sh
> brant.abbott@rust:~/Downloads/openmpi-1.10.0/examples$ mpiexec -np 2 mainmpi
> mpiexec_rust: cannot connect to local mpd (/tmp/mpd2.console_brant.abbott); 
> possible causes:
>   1. no mpd is running on this host
>   2. an mpd is running but was started without a "console" (-n option)
> 
> 
> However logged in as root:
> 
> brant.abbott@rust:~/Downloads/openmpi-1.10.0/examples$ su
> Password:
> root@rust:/home/brant.abbott/Downloads/openmpi-1.10.0/examples# mpirun -np 4 
> mainmpi
> Hello, world, I am  1 of  4:
> Hello, world, I am  2 of  4:
> Hello, world, I am  0 of  4:
> Hello, world, I am  3 of  4:
> root@rust:/home/brant.abbott/Downloads/openmpi-1.10.0/examples# mpiexec -np 4 
> mainmpi
> Hello, world, I am  0 of  4:
> Hello, world, I am  1 of  4:
> Hello, world, I am  2 of  4:
> Hello, world, I am  3 of  4:
> root@rust:/home/brant.abbott/Downloads/openmpi-1.10.0/examples#
> 
> 
> I saw this thread:
> 
> http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2010/03/12291.php
> 
> and tried reinstalling using
> 
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --disable-pty-support
> 
> at the appropriate step. However, I still have the problem.
> 
> Does anyone know the solution?
> 
> Many Thanks!
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