Sounds like something didn’t quite get configured right, or maybe you have a 
library installed that isn’t quite setup correctly, or...

Regardless, we generally advise building from source to avoid such problems. Is 
there some reason not to just do so?

> On Dec 8, 2016, at 6:16 AM, Daniele Tartarini <d.tartar...@sheffield.ac.uk> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've installed on a Red Hat 7.2 the OpenMPI distributed via Yum:
> 
>         openmpi-devel.x86_64                 1.10.3-3.el7  
> 
> any code I try to run (including the mpitests-*) I get the following message 
> with slight variants:
> 
>          my_machine.171619hfi_wait_for_device: The /dev/hfi1_0 device failed 
> to appear after 15.0 seconds: Connection timed out
> 
> Is anyone able to help me in identifying the source of the problem?
> Anyway,  /dev/hfi1_0 doesn't exist.
> 
> If I use an OpenMPI version compiled from source I have no issue (gcc 4.8.5).
> 
> many thanks in advance.
> 
> cheers
> Daniele
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