Mmm... I forget the exact semantics of how LAM's mpiexec passes
parameters to lamboot. You might want to call lamboot separately
(with "-ssi ...") and then use "mpiexec" without the -boot option.
On Sep 17, 2008, at 8:34 AM, Luttinger, Matthew wrote:
>
> I work in a classified environment, so I can not send log files with
> this question.
>
> Due to the classified environment, my Security group mandates that
> we have a security banner that gets displayed when "ssh" is executed.
>
> This banner comes over stderr, and LAM fails, but tells me I can
> "disable this behaviour (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"
>
>
> I am just not sure how to insert that SSI parameter into my LAM
> scripts ?
>
>
> My script looks like :
>
> Mpiexec -boot -ssi rpi tcp -v -machinefile <my_machine_file> -
> configfile <my_config_file>
>
>
> I have tried inserting "-ssi boot_rsh_ignore_stderr 1" into the
> above command and have had no success causing LAM to ignore the
> stderr .
>
>
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