When invoking the command laminfo, here is the output:
LAM/MPI: 7.1.3
              Prefix: /usr/local
        Architecture: i386-apple-darwin8.8.1
       Configured by: bbarrett
       Configured on: Wed Feb 14 13:11:12 MST 2007
      Configure host: norbert.local
      Memory manager: none
          C bindings: yes
        C++ bindings: yes
    Fortran bindings: no
          C compiler: gcc
        C++ compiler: g++
    Fortran compiler: false
     Fortran symbols: none
         C profiling: yes
       C++ profiling: yes
   Fortran profiling: no
      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)

and the executable is on a shared/automounted partition (Common/lam-mpi).

Also, despite the path being in the bash profile, when trying to run the lamboot command, I receive this error:

LAM 7.1.1/MPI 2 C++/ROMIO - Indiana University

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*** Oops -- I cannot open the LAM help file.
*** I tried looking for it in the following places:
***
***   $HOME/lam-helpfile
***   $HOME/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
***   $HOME/etc/lam-helpfile
***   $HOME/etc/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
***   $LAMHELPDIR/lam-helpfile
***   $LAMHELPDIR/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
***   $LAMHOME/etc/lam-helpfile
***   $LAMHOME/etc/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
***   $SYSCONFDIR/lam-helpfile
***   $SYSCONFDIR/lam-7.1.1-helpfile
***
*** You were supposed to get help on the program "boot"
*** about the topic "find-hostfile"
***
*** Sorry!

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Any help would be appreciated. 

Many thanks,

Noah Allen 


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From: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
Date: August 15, 2007 11:04:40 AM EDT
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Subject: Re: LAM: editing laminfo information
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laminfo information comes from what was compiled into LAM/MPI and any plugins that it finds; none of it should be coming from a text file.

What is the incorrect information that it is printing?


On Aug 15, 2007, at 11:02 AM, Noah Allen wrote:

Folks:

I don't even know if it's necessary, but when I run the laminfo command after the 7.1.3 installation, I get some erroneous information in the output.  I am assuming that this information is coming from a configuration file that is text edited, but that may be ignorance on my part.

Forgive me for such a trivial question, but I'm just beginning to work with LAM-MPI.

Thanks in advance.



Noah W. Allen, III
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University of North Carolina Asheville
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