Unfortunately, there is not enough information here to say what the exact
error is. Please see http://www.lam-mpi.org/using/support/ for the things
to submit when you have a compile problem with LAM/MPI.
Off the top of my head, it sounds like you might be running out of disk
quota. If that's the case, we can't really help you -- you either need to
get more quota or compile in /tmp and install to your quota-controlled
directory.
As for your questions about installing on multiple nodes, check out the LAM
FAQ on the web site and the LAM installation guide -- this topic is covered
extensively there. Keep in mind that /tmp is typically a local filesystem
and is not shared across machines. You might want to discuss this with your
local administrator to see what kinds of network resources you have
available (they may even be able to install LAM for you...?).
Hope that helps!
On 8/30/06 4:04 AM, "Rajesh vanaparthi" <rajesh_ju05_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am a student intended to do project on LAM-MPI in my college LAB which
> consists of systems connected by LAN .Each individual will be given 200MB of
> space in the server.
>
> I downloaded lam-7.1.2.tar.bz2 from the site.
> Next, I logged into the machine(pc) through LINUX os.
> Next,I unzipped the software using the command $bunzip2 c
> lam-7.1.2.tar.bz2 | tar xf
> I was successful in unzipping.
> And also, I was successful in configuring the lam-7.1.2 using the command
> $ ./configure prefix=/home/pgyr05/rajesh/lam-7.1.2
> Even, I was successful in performing the command ³$ make².
>
> After $ make , I gave the command ³ $ make install ². this command is not
> successful.
> 2 errors came as follows
>
> //some output is there followed by the following errors
>
> make[2]: *** [ install- synconfData ] Error 1
> make[2]: leaving directory /home/pgyr05/rajesh/lam-7.1.2/etc
> make[1]: ***[ install- am] Error 2
> make[1]: leaving directory /home/pgyr05/rajesh/lam-7.1.2/etc
> make : [ install- recursive] Error 1
>
> ( But, I was successful in installing the make by using the command
> ³ $ make DESTDIR = /tmp/lam install ²
> If I do like this, then lam-7.1.2 is installing in the directory(path) as
> ³ /tmp/lam//home/pgyr05/rajesh/lam-7.1.2 ³
> But my project guide is saying not do like that because,some times the
> system administrator may delete the directory ³ /tmp² then all of ur poject
> will be lost( that is true)
>
> And another problem is that I have to work on a LAN which consists of around
> 30 systems. In all the systems , I have to go through my account only i.e in
> one system if I install the lam in the directory or path as
> ³ ³/tmp/lam//home/pgyr05/rajesh/lam-7.1.2 ³
> Then in other systems, when I logged into my account I think I cant access
> lam 7.1.2 since the system in which I installed lam is in /tmp/lam/
> But in other systems lam-7.1.2 is not there in /tmp/lam/.. )
>
> All the systems are connected to the server where my lam-7.1.2 will be
> stored.
>
> Even in my home desktop(PC) also the same problem or errors occurs during
> the ³$ make install ² .
>
> I think u all understood my problem.please kindly solve my problem( ie
> errors durin ³$ make install²)
>
>
>
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