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From: Pirabhu Raman (pirabhur_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-02-19 23:40:56


Hey Vishal,

The error in earlier mail was typo. I had actually used ./configure
--with-blcr=/usr/local --with-rpi=crtcp. I double checked with config.log.
The error with cr_restart was also my mistake. I did the right thing and
typed the wrong thing in mail. I did use the file name.

The output of laminfo is given below :
           LAM/MPI: 7.0.4
            Prefix: /usr/local
      Architecture: i686-pc-linux-gnu
     Configured by: root
     Configured on: Tue Feb 17 13:04:10 CST 2004
    Configure host: ft0
        C bindings: yes
      C++ bindings: yes
  Fortran bindings: yes
       C profiling: yes
     C++ profiling: yes
Fortran profiling: yes
     ROMIO support: yes
      IMPI support: no
     Debug support: no
      Purify clean: no
          SSI boot: globus (Module v0.5)
          SSI boot: rsh (Module v1.0)
          SSI coll: lam_basic (Module v7.0)
          SSI coll: smp (Module v1.0)
           SSI rpi: crtcp (Module v1.0.1)
           SSI rpi: lamd (Module v7.0)
           SSI rpi: sysv (Module v7.0)
           SSI rpi: tcp (Module v7.0)
           SSI rpi: usysv (Module v7.0)
            SSI cr: blcr (Module v1.0.1)

It seem to say blcr is installed. I am a little lost :) I am attaching the
config.log files.

Thanks in Advance,
Pirabhu

----Original Message Follows----
From: Vishal Sahay <vsahay_at_[hidden]>
Reply-To: General LAM/MPI mailing list <lam_at_[hidden]>
To: General LAM/MPI mailing list <lam_at_[hidden]>
Subject: Re: LAM: BLCR help
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 20:22:10 -0500 (EST)

Hi --

Some more pointers --

- The output of "laminfo" will give you complete list of the modules that
have been installed. This will help you to track whether cr with blcr
module was built or not.

- For the cr_restart command, the argument is a context file (context.pid)
and not "pid".

-Vishal

On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Vishal Sahay wrote:

# Hi --
#
# # Since I did not specify prefix option BLCR was installed in default
# # /usr/local folder. Then I installed lam with commands
# # configure --with-blcr=/usr/local --with-rpi-crtcp
#
# The configure switch to enable crtcp as default is --with-rpi=crtcp (NOTE
# "equals" -- not a "dash")
#
# For blcr to work, atleast "gm" or "crtcp" rpi should be set as default. In
# your case, --with-rpi-crtcp did not work, and hence blcr module was not
# configured (as you saw in the error message you got while using -ssi cr
# blcr). You can check the output of config.log to confirm this.
#
# I think this lead to all other problems you got after that.

#
# If your problem persists, send across the config.log, which can help
# pinpoint the problem.
#
# Hope this helps...
#
# -Vishal
#
# #
# # Now when I do check point of ordinary processes using blcr it works
fine. I
# # started lamboot and then I invoked a parallel process with command
# # mpirun -ssi rpi crtcp -ssi cr blcr -np 4 ./ring
# # This produces error stating blcr module in CR kind was not found. This
# # typically means you have misspelled the module name.
# #
# # So I ran the program with command
# # mpirun -ssi rpi crtcp -np 4 ./ring
# # and it works fine. Now I checkpoint with the command
# # cr_checkpoint 23245 where 23245 is PID of mpirun. One file named
# # context.23245 is created and no other files are created (Should other
files
# # be created). This file is created on node where I run command
cr_checkpoint.
# # (Note I don't have NFS on my test cluster)
# #
# # When I try to restart the original program from context file with
command
# # cr_restart 23245 I get the error
# # mpirun (rpwait) : bad file descriptor. (Note: The original process has
# # already completed execution)
# #
# # Please let me know if these errors are due to some lapse in installation
or
# # if I am missing some options.
# #
# # Thanks in Advance,
# # Pirabhu
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