yes, I've manually checked for the lam-conf.lamd and
its present in /etc/lam/
I have just the installation of LAM that came with the
RedHAT 9.0 Installation.
--- Jeff Squyres <jsquyres_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, 70uf33q Hu5541n wrote:
>
> > I can ssh and rsh into the other node without
> problems.
>
> -----
> n0<3474> ssi:boot:rsh: attempting to execute "rsh
> node2 -n echo $SHELL"
> n0<3474> ssi:boot:rsh: remote shell /bin/bash
> n0<3474> ssi:boot:rsh: attempting to execute "rsh
> node2 -n hboot -t -c lam-conf.lamd -d -s -I "-H
> 192.168.0.1 -P 32989 -n 1 -o 0""
> ERROR: LAM/MPI unexpectedly received the following
> on stderr:
> hboot: cannot find process schema lam-conf.lamd: No
> such file or directory
> -----
>
> Clearly, this part is your problem.
>
> Are you sure that LAM/MPI is installed properly on
> the 192.168.0.1
> machine? What is happening (as you surmised) is
> that LAM's hboot command
> is not finding the file lam-conf.lamd. The usual
> suspects here are:
>
> 1. You have a broken installation of LAM, and the
> lam-conf.lamd file is
> missing (it should be in /etc/lam/lam-conf.lamd if
> you installed LAM via
> RPM, or $prefix/etc/lam-conf.lamd if you installed
> it via source).
>
> 2. You have multiple installations of LAM on your
> 0.1 machine, and you're
> using the hboot from the "wrong" installation. In
> this case, it's
> probably a whole lot easier just to ensure that
> there's only one LAM
> installation on the machine, and ensure that your
> $PATH is set (via your
> "dot" files -- see the LAM FAQ) to point to the
> Right one.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> --
> {+} Jeff Squyres
> {+} jsquyres_at_[hidden]
> {+} http://www.lam-mpi.org/
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