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Prabhanjan Kambadur wrote:
|>I'm trying to get lam working on winxp with cygwin. I've grabbed the
|>latest CVS (not a snapshot). I compiled it (w/o romio) and installed it
|>without problems. I compiled the hello example and running it singly
|>(./hello) works as expected. However, I can't run it in a booted universe.
|>
|>$ cat machines
|>fib1
|>$ lamboot machines
|>
|>LAM 7.1a1cvs/MPI 2 C++ - Indiana University
|>
|>$ lamnodes
|>n0 fib1.somewhere.cc:1:origin,this_node
|>$ mpirun N hello
|><a long time>
|>mpirun (set_stdio): Connection aborted
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| I am assuming that you are using the native cygwin terminal. There are
| known issues with native cygwin terminal if you boot LAM universe and
| "mpirun" on the same terminal.
|
| Can you try switching over to "xterm"? This will allow you to use LAM on
| cygwin as would on any other platform and is highly recommended. See more
| on the XFree86 project to find out how to get xterm running on cygwin.
|
| You can try the following too:
|
| Start 2 seperate cygwin terminals. By this I mean - "Dont invoke the other
| terminal#2 from terminal#1, but actually start cygwin from its ".exe"
| twice. Boot LAM Universe from terminal#1. Always boot LAM from this
| terminal. Use the other terminal(#2) to execute your MPI programs.
|
| Anju
|
|
I tried running from separate xterms and separate console sessions with
the same results.
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