I am using gm 2.0.11 with lam 7.04.
I start lamd with:
lamboot -d -ssi rpi gm ../bhost.def
when I run an mpi app I get:
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The rpi module named "gm" could not be found.
This typically means that you misspelled the desired module name, used
the wrong name entirely, or the module has decided that it does not
want to run in this environment.
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laminfo gives:
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LAM/MPI: 7.0.4
Prefix: /usr/local/lam
Architecture: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Configured by: root
Configured on: Sun Jun 20 00:20:55 EDT 2004
Configure host: thunder4
C bindings: yes
C++ bindings: yes
Fortran bindings: no
C profiling: yes
C++ profiling: yes
Fortran profiling: no
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: gm (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)
What is the status of gm 2.0.x support in lam?
attached is a zipped config.log
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