Hello everybody,
I'm trying to start the parallel environment in our cluster; for testing purposes I've chosen two nodes, 192.168.25.32 and 192.168.25.33, 32 being the node where the lamboot command is launched.
Both the commands
recon -v -b lamhost
lamboot -v -b lamhost
give more or less the following message:
ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n0 (192.168.25.32)
ssi:boot:base:linear: booting n1 (192.168.25.33)
ERROR: LAM/MPI unexpectedly received the following on stderr:
TERM environment variable not set.
Followed by the standard stuff:
LAM attempted to execute a process on the remote node "192.168.25.33",
but received some output on the standard error. This heuristic
assumes that any output on the standard error indicates a fatal error,
and therefore aborts. You can disable this behavior (i.e., have LAM
ignore output on standard error) in the rsh boot module by setting the
SSI parameter boot_rsh_ignore_stderr to 1.
You have any idea what TERM it actually wants? Or how to specify it? My .bashrc has TERM set as xterm.
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