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From: Hemanth Nagaraja (hemanth_nagaraja_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-08-08 22:14:28


Hi Jeff,
Heres the config.log and laminfo files,
Thanks,
Hemanth

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1. Re: lamboot failed (Jeff Squyres)
2. Re: Fortran support for ROMIO (Jeff Squyres)
3. Re: MPI forum? (Jeff Squyres)

> ATTACHMENT part 3.1 message/rfc822
From: Jeff Squyres
Subject: Re: LAM: lamboot failed
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 14:46:15 -0400
To: General LAM/MPI mailing list

Can you send the output of laminfo, the output from configure, and the
top-level config.log? (please compress everything) It looks like you
only had one module available (globus), which is quite odd. You should
also have the rsh module, too. Perhaps it failed to build for some
reason...?

On Aug 7, 2004, at 5:22 AM, Hemanth Nagaraja wrote:

> Hi,
> After installing Lam 7.0.6 on HP - UX, I did a recon with following
> result
> $ recon
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------
> No SSI boot modules said that they were available to run. This should
> not happen.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------
> I'm confused -- the boot SSI module said that it wasn't able to
> initialize properly. Aborting in despair.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------
> $ lamboot -d
> n-1<9304> ssi:boot: Opening
> n-1<9304> ssi:boot: opening module globus
> n-1<9304> ssi:boot: initializing module globus
> n-1<9304> ssi:boot:globus: globus-job-run not found, globus boot will
> not run
> n-1<9304> ssi:boot: module not available: globus
> n-1<9304> ssi:boot: No boot moduless available!
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------
> No SSI boot modules said that they were available to run. This should
> not happen.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------
> Can somebody help me out,
> Thanks,
> Hemanth
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> ATTACHMENT part 3.2 message/rfc822 
From: Jeff Squyres 
Subject: Re: LAM: Fortran support for ROMIO
CC: 
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 14:42:36 -0400
To: General LAM/MPI mailing list , Kevin.Olson_at_[hidden]
On Aug 6, 2004, at 10:12 AM, Kevin Olson wrote:
> Is it possible to build lam-mpi with support for ROMIO?
Yes. This is the default configuration.
> In the documentation
> it seems to say the the -nofc flag is passed into the ROMIO configure 
> step
> which would override ROMIO from building fortran support.
Which documentation are you referring to? If we have something 
unclear, we should re-phrase it.
If you disable LAM's f77 support, it will automatically disable ROMIO's 
f77 support as well.
> I am using OS 10.3 on a Mac G4 power book with the Apple gcc and g++
> compilers. For fortran I am using the IBM xlf compiler distributed by 
> Absoft.
> Everything else works, its just that I am trying to develope parallel 
> IO
> fortran applications using HDF5 which needs an mpi version which 
> supports
> MPI-IO and fortran.
You should get an MPI that supports ROMIO and fortran if you run 
"./configure FC=xlf; make all install". That is, specifically indicate 
that you want to use the xlf compiler (I'm not sure that we'll find it 
otherwise) and then use all the rest of the defaults.
Hope that helps.
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> ATTACHMENT part 3.3 message/rfc822 
From: Jeff Squyres 
Subject: Re: LAM: MPI forum?
CC: 
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 14:45:05 -0400
To: jdmux_at_[hidden], General LAM/MPI mailing list 
On Aug 6, 2004, at 6:00 PM, John Wohlbier wrote:
> Is there a mailing list for general MPI programming
> discussion, or is this as close as it gets?
I'm not sure how active the mpi newsgroups are these days (I have 
actually never been an active participant). There are various 
tutorials on the web and MPI programming books available, but I'm not 
personally aware of general MPI user/programming mailing lists.
-- 
{+} Jeff Squyres
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{+} http://www.lam-mpi.org/
		
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