On 3/29/06 6:05 PM, "Sean Davis" <sdavis2_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> I have successfully installed lam-mpi under macos 10.4.5 using the pre-built
> binary installer. With a single machine (2 cpus), things work just fine,
> but trying to add a second machine is problematic. Here are some details:
>
> holmes:~ sdavis$ recon -v bootschema
> n-1<23438> ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n0 (holmes.nhgri.nih.gov)
> n-1<23438> ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n1 (watson.nhgri.nih.gov)
> n-1<23438> ssi:boot:base:linear: finished
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -
> Woo hoo!
> ....
>
> And a bit of the lamboot -d -v output (more is available if needed):
>
> n-1<23452> ssi:boot:rsh: remote shell /bin/tcsh
> n-1<23452> ssi:boot:rsh: attempting to execute: ssh -X watson.nhgri.nih.gov
> -n h
> boot -t -c lam-conf.lamd -d -v -s -I '"-H 128.231.145.14 -P 54389 -n 1 -o
> 0"'
> tkill: setting prefix to (null)
> tkill: setting suffix to (null)
> tkill: got killname back: /tmp/lam-sdavis_at_[hidden]/lam-killfile
> tkill: f_kill = "/tmp/lam-sdavis_at_[hidden]/lam-killfile"
> tkill: nothing to kill: "/tmp/lam-sdavis_at_[hidden]/lam-killfile"
> hboot: performing tkill
> hboot: tkill -d
> hboot: booting...
> hboot: fork /usr/local/bin/lamd
> [1] 3628 lamd -H 128.231.145.14 -P 54389 -n 1 -o 0 -d
> n-1<23452> ssi:boot:rsh: successfully launched on n1 (watson.nhgri.nih.gov)
> n-1<23452> ssi:boot:base:server: expecting connection from finite list
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -
> The lamboot agent timed out while waiting for the newly-booted process
> to call back and indicated that it had successfully booted.
>
> And finally, the telnet command that the output says I should try:
>
> holmes:~ sdavis$ telnet 128.231.145.14 54389
> Trying 128.231.145.14...
> telnet: connect to address 128.231.145.14: Connection refused
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
> holmes:~ sdavis$
Simple issue--firewall was active and blocking the ports of interest.
Thanks anyway,
Sean
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