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From: Valter Dal Bo (dalbo_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-05-18 05:54:00


Hi again.......

Sorry that in the last email I did not remember to change the subject.......

Hi !

A little update to the latest message;
I removed the lam706 supplied with the RHEL4 installation and
downloaded+installed from RHN a 6.5.9 X86_64.
Magically, just by doing that, DYNA started working like a dream.

Now, the doubt is:
does a program built for using a version of lam (in this case 6.5.9)
work only with that particular version and NOT with higher versions ?
Or, are there some other problems not allowing the above ?

Puzzled.........

Cheers
Valter

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> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Re: LAM: RHEL4 and lam 7.0.6 problem
> From:
> Brian Barrett <brbarret_at_[hidden]>
> Date:
> Wed, 17 May 2006 23:10:22 -0400
> To:
> General LAM/MPI mailing list <lam_at_[hidden]>
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> To:
> General LAM/MPI mailing list <lam_at_[hidden]>
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> On May 17, 2006, at 9:21 AM, Valter Dal Bo wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I had a look at the /tmp/lam-debug-log.txt and I can see that the
>> process exits but without letting me know what is wrong with it
>> all............ :-( (The lam-debug-log.txt is inline at the bottom of
>> the msg....)
>>
>> Does anybody have an idea on how to solve the problem ?
>> Any help will be greatly appreciated !
>
>
> I'm not sure what you mean - the above information looks perfect.
> Lamboot should exit when it's done, and it looks like it finished as
> expected. It started a univers on the node "redhat2" with a "cpu
> count" of 2. Once lamboot is finished, you can run lamnodes to see
> what nodes are in the newly booted environment, mpirun to run
> processes, and lamhalt to take down the environment. Are one of
> these commands not working properly?