Nope -- the lamd was designed to be a single user entity. Hence, it's
by design that you're seeing that behavior. Each user is supposed to
run "lamboot" themselves (and eventually, lamhalt).
You might want to check out the "Booting LAM" section of the FAQ.
Hope that helps.
On Sep 12, 2004, at 6:17 PM, William Bierman wrote:
> Hello, I am a new user of lam-mpi, and am having a minor issue. I
> cannot seem to get UIDs other than the one I started lamd with to be
> able to detect a running lamd (locally or otherwise) and get the "It
> seems there is no lamd .." message. I have tried searching the
> mailing lists to no avail.
>
> Is there some configuration/compile setting I should use to allow
> other users to use mpirun/lamexec/etc ?
>
> Regards,
>
> William Bierman
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