On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, 70uf33q Hu5541n wrote:
> yes, I've manually checked for the lam-conf.lamd and its present in
> /etc/lam/
Note that I did not say it was definitely supposed to be in /etc/lam -- I
said that RedHat's default RPMs put that file in /etc/lam. A default
installation of LAM/MPI will put lam-conf.lamd in /etc if you compile from
source with a prefix of /.
Running "laminfo -path sysconfdir" will show you where LAM thinks the
lam-conf.lamd file should be located (on each node -- see below).
> I have just the installation of LAM that came with the RedHAT 9.0
> Installation.
There are only a few possibilities:
1. The LAM/MPI installation is somehow broken on node2
2. The LAM/MPI installation on node1 is a different version than is
installed on node2
3. You have multiple installations of LAM/MPI on node1 and/or node2, and
they are getting mixed.
Incidentally, I cited the wrong machine in my previous mail (sorry about
that) -- the node where the problem is located is likely to be node2, not
node1.
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{+} Jeff Squyres
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