Hi,
The first thing to do would be to check that user testmpi was added
properly on that machine. The problem you are seeing could be because
testmpi does not exist properly on that machine.
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Sriram Sankaran
email: ssankara_at_[hidden]
http://www.lam-mpi.org/
Thus spake Wa-Kun Lam, on Jul 31:
>Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 23:28:45 +0800
>From: Wa-Kun Lam <rexchaos_at_[hidden]>
>Reply-To: General LAM/MPI mailing list <lam_at_[hidden]>
>To: LAM/MPI forum <lam_at_[hidden]>
>Subject: LAM: boot help
>
>I am working on a 8-node network. For convenience, I setup the user
>account(says testmpi) and something necessary by telnet(for example, ssh).
>When everything is all right, I try ssh every nodes and succeed. However,
>it's very weird that I cannot boot LAM up. The error message is about
>"LAM cannot write/create file in /tmp ..." After check, I found that a
>folder (called lam-testmpi_at_node1.mpi) do not belongs to user/group testmpi
>but belongs to something like "505 505". I have modified the ownership
>manually but no help!
>
>
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