As a quick followup.
You should check the 'laminfo' command looking to see if the 'tm'
boot module is available. If not request that your sys admin
configure/compile in support for PBS as described in the install
documentation.
-- Josh
On Feb 27, 2006, at 11:29 AM, Josh Hursey wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> It seems that the install is not quite complete or an environment
> variable is set improperly.
> As a sanity check, make sure you don't have $LAMHOME set on any of
> the machines.
>
> The lamboot problem is likely due to not finding the default hostfile
> [lam-bhost.def] (along with the helpfiles) on one of the machines
> (o1). These are installed in $PREFIX/etc (by default /usr/local/etc).
> I would look around on the machine to see if the files [lam-
> bhost.def] and [lam-helpfile] are installed properly. If they are in
> an odd directory (say /san/lam-7.1.1/etc), you could try setting
> $LAMHOME to the root of that directory (/san/lam-7.1.1), and see if
> that helps at all.
>
> As a temporary work around, you could see if lamboot works properly
> with a local hostfile:
> $ cat my-bhost.def
> localhost
> $ lamboot -v my-bhost.def
>
> -- Josh
>
> On Feb 27, 2006, at 10:46 AM, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to run a code built with PGI 6.0 and LAM-7.1.1
>> on an Opteron system (SLES 9, SP2). The code builds
>> correctly, but when I try to lamboot I get the following
>> error message:
>>
>> n-1<29905> ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n0 (o1)
>> base: cannot find process schema (null): No such file or directory
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> -------
>>
>> *** Oops -- I cannot open the LAM help file.
>> *** I tried looking for it in the following places:
>> ***
>> *** $HOME/lam-helpfile
>> *** $HOME/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> *** $HOME/etc/lam-helpfile
>> *** $HOME/etc/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> *** $LAMHELPDIR/lam-helpfile
>> *** $LAMHELPDIR/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> *** $LAMHOME/etc/lam-helpfile
>> *** $LAMHOME/etc/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> *** $SYSCONFDIR/lam-helpfile
>> *** $SYSCONFDIR/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> ***
>> *** You were supposed to get help on the program "hboot"
>> *** about the topic "cant-parse-config"
>> ***
>> *** Sorry!
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> -------
>>
>>
>>
>> So I assume something is wrong and I try using recon to see what's
>> going on. Here is the output from the first node:
>>
>>
>> n-1<25563> ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n0 (o1)
>> n-1<25563> ssi:boot:base:linear: Failed to boot n0 (o1)
>> n-1<25563> ssi:boot:base:linear: aborted!
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> -------
>> *** Oops -- I cannot open the LAM help file.
>> *** I tried looking for it in the following places:
>> ***
>> *** $HOME/lam-helpfile
>> *** $HOME/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> *** $HOME/etc/lam-helpfile
>> *** $HOME/etc/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> *** $LAMHELPDIR/lam-helpfile
>> *** $LAMHELPDIR/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> *** $LAMHOME/etc/lam-helpfile
>> *** $LAMHOME/etc/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> *** $SYSCONFDIR/lam-helpfile
>> *** $SYSCONFDIR/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
>> ***
>> *** You were supposed to get help on the program "recon"
>> *** about the topic "unhappiness"
>> ***
>> *** Sorry!
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> -------
>>
>>
>> I assume something is wrong with the installation. Any ideas?
>> (I didn't do the build nor the installation).
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
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