Yu-Cheng Chou wrote:
>Hi, there:
>Below is the error occurred under cygwin on winxp fat32 platform.
>It does not occur on winxp ntfs machines. So any idea to fix it?
>
>IEL_at_bird2 /usr/local/lam-7.0.6/bin
>$ ./lamboot -v
>
>LAM 7.0.6/MPI 2 C++ - Indiana University
>
>n-1<3160> ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n0 (localhost)
>n-1<3160> ssi:boot:base:linear: finished
>
>IEL_at_bird2 /usr/local/lam-7.0.6/bin
>$ ./lamhalt
>
>LAM 7.0.6/MPI 2 C++ - Indiana University
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>---
>It seems that LAM was not able to remove a directory properly. This
>should
>not happen, and will probably require manual intervention on your part.
>tkill was trying to remove the following directory:
>
> /tmp/lam-IEL_at_bird2
>
>when some error occurred. Perhaps the following Unix error message will
>help:
>
> Unix errno: 90
> Directory not empty
>
>
>This directory contains some internal temporary LAM files, and is safe
>to remove. Please go remove it manually.
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>It seems that there is no lamd running on the host bird2.
>
>This indicates that the LAM/MPI runtime environment is not operating.
>The LAM/MPI runtime environment is necessary for the "lamhalt" command.
>
>Please run the "lamboot" command the start the LAM/MPI runtime
>environment. See the LAM/MPI documentation for how to invoke
>"lamboot" across multiple machines.
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Hi,
We have nenver tested using FAT32 file system. Could you check as to
which files were left over in this directory. Also, does this problem
repeat often or does it go away when you remove the session driectory
and run again? If you have not tried doing this, could you try it?
Regards,
Anju
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