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From: Artur Tyliszczak (atyl_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-03-28 12:26:07


Hi Greg,

I had a lot of problems installing LAM on my MacBookPro (Intel
processor) under Leopard. Using Tiger everything was fine but with
Leopard......... Anyway, finally I managed to compile (Intel fortran
compiler) and install LAM 7.1.4, then I could also compile my programs
without any problems. BUT when I tried to start whatever, even the
simplest "Hello world" some strange errors were reported. If you are
interested you can try to find my thread on LAM forum.

Instead of LAM I installed OpenMPI (this has nothing common with Open
MP transfer protocol) which uses MPI standard. Now everything works
perfectly.

You can try to do the same.

Regards,
Artur.

On 2008-03-28, at 17:07, Gregory John Orris wrote:

> Artur,
>
> Without going into the gory details, the native mpicc does not include
> a fortran compiler. I thought I'd install LAM, since I used it under
> Tiger and was more than satisfied. The compiling of the software was
> done to ensure that the correct set of compilers. Sorry but, if it
> were that easy I'd not sent out the query. I did notice that several
> years ago a similar problem was found on the Itaniums. Wondering if
> the problems are related since they seem to be internal to LAM?
>
> Regards,
> Greg
>
> On Mar 28, 2008, at 4:41 AM, Artur Tyliszczak wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Leopard has its own mpirun.
>> Please check which one you are actually using. That one from LAM or
>> from the system.
>> How did you compile 'hello' program.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Artur Tyliszczak.
>>
>> On 2008-03-27, at 21:42, Gregory John Orris wrote:
>>
>>> I just re-installed LAM on my Leopard cluster and after a lot of
>>> difficulties in the configure and compile I've reached the following
>>> error
>>>
>>> [mymachine:lam-7.1.4/examples/hello] myname% mpirun -np 4 hello
>>> mpirun (set_stdio): Bad file descriptor
>>>
>>> Any hints?
>>>
>>> Laminfo output
>>>
>>> LAM/MPI: 7.1.4
>>> Prefix: /opt/local
>>> Architecture: i386-apple-darwin9.2.0
>>> Configured by: myname
>>> Configured on: Thu Mar 27 14:38:43 EDT 2008
>>> Configure host: mymachine
>>> Memory manager: darwin7malloc
>>> C bindings: yes
>>> C++ bindings: yes
>>> Fortran bindings: yes
>>> C compiler: /usr/local/bin/gcc
>>> C++ compiler: /usr/local/bin/g++
>>> Fortran compiler: /usr/local/bin/gfortran
>>> Fortran symbols: underscore
>>> C profiling: yes
>>> C++ profiling: yes
>>> Fortran profiling: yes
>>> C++ exceptions: no
>>> Thread support: yes
>>> ROMIO support: yes
>>> IMPI support: no
>>> Debug support: no
>>> Purify clean: no
>>> SSI boot: globus (API v1.1, Module v0.6)
>>> SSI boot: rsh (API v1.1, Module v1.1)
>>> SSI boot: slurm (API v1.1, Module v1.0)
>>> SSI coll: lam_basic (API v1.1, Module v7.1)
>>> SSI coll: shmem (API v1.1, Module v1.0)
>>> SSI coll: smp (API v1.1, Module v1.2)
>>> SSI rpi: crtcp (API v1.1, Module v1.1)
>>> SSI rpi: lamd (API v1.0, Module v7.1)
>>> SSI rpi: sysv (API v1.0, Module v7.1)
>>> SSI rpi: tcp (API v1.0, Module v7.1)
>>> SSI rpi: usysv (API v1.0, Module v7.1)
>>> SSI cr: self (API v1.0, Module v1.0)
>>>
>>>
>>>
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