On Oct 3, 2007, at 12:02 PM, Mike Roberts wrote:
> I have been trying to look into your suggestion of checking whether
> I am using LAM's mpirun.
> When I type which mpirun I get:
> /usr/bin/mpirun
> It sounded like I should get something that mentions LAM
> I did in fact load a LAM module and did lamboot to acquire the
> nodes, so I am not sure.
> I tried using the laminfo command, but that did not seem to work;
> perhaps I am not using it correctly (I tried to mimic what is in
> MPITB web)
> I also checked to make sure that dld=1 in octave_config_info and it
> is.
>
> Perhaps I will send a message to the techs at the supercomputer I
> am trying to run this on. I sent them one before I posted on this
> forum, but they do not know much about OCTAVE. If you could give
> me some pointer as to what I could tell them to check, that would
> be very helpful.
What do you mean that laminfo doesn't work? The laminfo command is a
unix-command line program -- if it doesn't work, that indicates a
fundamental problem with your LAM installation.
I can't offer much octave help, as I never use it. But there appears
to be some installation problems tripping you up.
Brian
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