Hi,
I am trying to install Lam 7.0.6 on our Linux cluster with Intel nodes.
I have compiled lam 7.0.6 with intel compiler version 8.0.
I set the following variables before using the configure script:
export CC=icc
export CXX=icc
export CFLAGS="-O3 -static -static-libcxa"
export CXXFLAGS="-O3 -static -static-libcxa"
export CPPFLAGS=-I/$dir/include
export LDFLAGS=-L/$dir/lib
And my configure command was:
./configure --prefix=/opt/lam-7.0.6 --with-trillium
--with-rsh="--with-rsh=/usr/bin/ssh -x" --with-rpi=sysv
I installed Lam on 2 nodes to test if it works. My hostfile has only 2
entries at this time.
I cannot lamboot.
lamboot output is
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No SSI boot modules said that they were available to run. This should
not happen.
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laminfo output is:
LAM/MPI: 7.0.6
Prefix: /opt/lam-7.0.6
Architecture: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Configured by: root
Configured on: Tue Dec 21 22:43:02 EST 2004
Configure host: ccbm-cn01.ccbm.jhu.edu
C bindings: yes
C++ bindings: yes
Fortran bindings: yes
C profiling: yes
C++ profiling: yes
Fortran profiling: yes
ROMIO support: yes
IMPI support: no
Debug support: no
Purify clean: no
SSI boot: globus (Module v0.5)
SSI coll: lam_basic (Module v7.0)
SSI coll: smp (Module v1.0)
SSI rpi: crtcp (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)
recon output is:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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No SSI boot modules said that they were available to run. This should
not happen.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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I'm confused -- the boot SSI module said that it wasn't able to
initialize properly. Aborting in despair.
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I've attached the zipped config.log file.
I'll appreciate if someone could help me.
Thanks,
Tabish.
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