Hi -
>From your outputs, it seems that the rsh module could not be configured.
Can you send across <top_source_dir>/share/ssi/boot/rsh/config.log. That
will actually show why the rsh module could not be configured. Also can
you check if you have "rsh" installed on your machine where you are
building LAM.
-Vishal
On Sun, 8 Aug 2004, Hemanth Nagaraja wrote:
# Hi Jeff,
# Heres the config.log and laminfo files,
# Thanks,
# Hemanth
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# > ATTACHMENT part 3.1 message/rfc822
# From: Jeff Squyres
# Subject: Re: LAM: lamboot failed
# Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 14:46:15 -0400
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# 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:
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# > 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
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# On Aug 6, 2004, at 10:12 AM, Kevin Olson wrote:
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# > 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.
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# From: Jeff Squyres
# Subject: Re: LAM: MPI forum?
# CC:
# Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 14:45:05 -0400
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# On Aug 6, 2004, at 6:00 PM, John Wohlbier wrote:
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# > Is there a mailing list for general MPI programming
# > discussion, or is this as close as it gets?
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# 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.
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