Hi,
I am remotely logging in onto a Sun Fire x4200 x64 Server via SSH. This server has 2 dual core processors. I wish to run some mpi programs on these processors. I have LAM installed on the server. What IP address do I need to give in my host file so that I am able to boot LAM?
If I give the IP address of the server or "local host" , I get the following errors:
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:open: opening
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:open: opening boot module globus
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:open: opened boot module globus
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:open: opening boot module rsh
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:open: opened boot module rsh
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:open: opening boot module slurm
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:open: opened boot module slurm
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: initializing boot module slurm
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:slurm: not running under SLURM
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: boot module not available: slurm
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: initializing boot module rsh
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh: module initializing
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh:agent: rsh
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh:username: <same>
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh:verbose: 1000
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh:algorithm: linear
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh:no_n: 0
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh:no_profile: 0
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh:fast: 0
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh:ignore_stderr: 0
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh:priority: 10
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: boot module available: rsh, priority: 10
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: initializing boot module globus
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:globus: globus-job-run not found, globus boot will not run
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: boot module not available: globus
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: finalizing boot module slurm
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:slurm: finalizing
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: closing boot module slurm
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: finalizing boot module globus
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:globus: finalizing
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: closing boot module globus
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:select: selected boot module rsh
LAM 7.1.1/MPI 2 C++/ROMIO - Indiana University
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base: looking for boot schema in following directories:
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base: <current directory>
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base: $TROLLIUSHOME/etc
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base: $LAMHOME/etc
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base: /opt/csw/local/etc
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base: looking for boot schema file:
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base: hostfile
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base: found boot schema: hostfile
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh: found the following hosts:
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh: n0 localhost (cpu=4)
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh: resolved hosts:
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh: n0 localhost --> 127.0.0.1 (origin)
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh: starting RTE procs
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base:linear: starting
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base:server: opening server TCP socket
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base:server: opened port 39522
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n0 (localhost)
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh: starting lamd on (localhost)
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh: starting on n0 (localhost): hboot -t -c lam-conf.lamd -d -v -I -H 127.0.0.1 -P 39522 -n 0 -o 0
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:rsh: launching locally
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base:linear: Failed to boot n0 (localhost)
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base:server: closing server socket
n-1<15926> ssi:boot:base:linear: aborted!
lamboot did NOT complete successfully
Can I use LAM while working on the server via SSH from Windows??
Please help!
Thanks in advance
Raghav
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