Hi John, about btl this is the output of ompi_info:

MCA btl: self (MCA v2.1.0, API v3.0.0, Component v10.1.0)
MCA btl: sm (MCA v2.1.0, API v3.0.0, Component v10.1.0)
MCA btl: tcp (MCA v2.1.0, API v3.0.0, Component v10.1.0)
MCA btl: vader (MCA v2.1.0, API v3.0.0, Component v10.1.0)
MCA fbtl: posix (MCA v2.1.0, API v2.0.0, Component v10.1.0)


about mtl no information retrieve ompi_info


2017-05-18 14:13 GMT+02:00 John Hearns via users <users@lists.open-mpi.org>:

> Gabriele,  as this is based on OpenMPI can you run ompi_info
> then look for the btl which are available and the mtl which are available?
>
>
>
> On 18 May 2017 at 14:10, Reuti <re...@staff.uni-marburg.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > Am 18.05.2017 um 14:02 schrieb Gabriele Fatigati <g.fatig...@cineca.it
>> >:
>> >
>> > Dear OpenMPI users and developers, I'm using IBM Spectrum MPI 10.1.0
>>
>> I noticed this on IBM's website too. Is this freely available? Up to now
>> I was always bounced back to their former Platform MPI when trying to
>> download the community edition (even the evaluation link on the Spectrum
>> MPI page does the same).
>>
>> -- Reuti
>>
>>
>> >  based on OpenMPI, so I hope there are some MPI expert can help me to
>> solve the problem.
>> >
>> > When I run a simple Hello World MPI program, I get the follow error
>> message:
>> >
>> > A requested component was not found, or was unable to be opened.  This
>> > means that this component is either not installed or is unable to be
>> > used on your system (e.g., sometimes this means that shared libraries
>> > that the component requires are unable to be found/loaded).  Note that
>> > Open MPI stopped checking at the first component that it did not find.
>> >
>> > Host:      openpower
>> > Framework: pml
>> > Component: pami
>> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>> --------------
>> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>> --------------
>> > It looks like MPI_INIT failed for some reason; your parallel process is
>> > likely to abort.  There are many reasons that a parallel process can
>> > fail during MPI_INIT; some of which are due to configuration or
>> environment
>> > problems.  This failure appears to be an internal failure; here's some
>> > additional information (which may only be relevant to an Open MPI
>> > developer):
>> >
>> >   mca_pml_base_open() failed
>> >   --> Returned "Not found" (-13) instead of "Success" (0)
>> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>> --------------
>> > *** An error occurred in MPI_Init
>> > *** on a NULL communicator
>> > *** MPI_ERRORS_ARE_FATAL (processes in this communicator will now abort,
>> > ***    and potentially your MPI job)
>> >
>> > My sysadmin used official IBM Spectrum packages to install MPI, so It's
>> quite strange that there are some components missing (pami). Any help?
>> Thanks
>> >
>> > --
>> > Ing. Gabriele Fatigati
>> >
>> > HPC specialist
>> >
>> > SuperComputing Applications and Innovation Department
>> >
>> > Via Magnanelli 6/3, Casalecchio di Reno (BO) Italy
>> >
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>> >
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Ing. Gabriele Fatigati

HPC specialist

SuperComputing Applications and Innovation Department

Via Magnanelli 6/3, Casalecchio di Reno (BO) Italy

www.cineca.it                    Tel:   +39 051 6171722

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