Dear all,
Myself quite new to Open MPI. Recently, I had installed openmpi-1.3.3 separately on two of my machines ict1 and ict2. These machines are dual-socket quad-core (Intel Xeon E5410) i.e. each having 8 processors and are connected by Gigabit ethernet switch. As a prerequisite, I can ssh between them without a password or passphrase ( I did not supply the passphrase at all ). Thereafter,
$ cd openmpi-1.3.3
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ ../configure --prefix=/usr/local/openmpi-1.3.3/
Then as a root user,
# make all install
Also .bash_profile and .bashrc had the following lines written into them:
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/openmpi-1.3.3/bin/
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/openmpi-1.3.3/lib/
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$ cd ../examples/
$ make
$ mpirun -np 2 --host ict1 hello_c
hello_c: error while loading shared libraries: libmpi.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No suchfile or directory
hello_c: error while loading shared libraries: libmpi.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No suchfile or directory
$ mpirun --prefix /usr/local/openmpi-1.3.3/ -np 2 --host ict1 hello_c
Hello, world, I am 1 of 2
Hello, world, I am 0 of 2
But the program hangs when ....
$ mpirun --prefix /usr/local/openmpi-1.3.3/ -np 2 --host ict1,ict2 hello_c
This statement does not produce any output. Doing top on either machines does not show any hello_c running. However, when I press Ctrl+C the following output appears
^Cmpirun: killing job...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpirun noticed that the job aborted, but has no info as to the process
that caused that situation.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpirun was unable to cleanly terminate the daemons on the nodes shown
below. Additional manual cleanup may be required - please refer to
the "orte-clean" tool for assistance.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
ict2 - daemon did not report back when launched
$
The same thing repeats itself when hello_c is run from ict2. Since, the program does not produce any error, it becomes difficult to locate where I might have gone wrong.
Did anyone of you encounter this problem or anything similar ? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
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Souvik