This problem has been solved and yes I accidentally deleted the #'s. Thank you so much!

Steve

Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 06:29:50 -0600
From: pat.o'bryant@exxonmobil.com
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Cannot get OpenMPI 1.3.3 to work with Torque
       2.4.2
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I believe the problem is a missing "#" character. So, the correct way to
specify aTorque/PBS parameter is:

#PBS -N Test

Since you specified "PBS -N Test" you are getting the message "PBS" not
found. "PBS" is being interpreted as a command and not a parameter.


J.W. (Pat) O'Bryant,Jr.
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Technical Systems, HPC




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I suggest you contact the Torque user list about this - it is a Torque
configuration issue, not something to do with OMPI.

On Jan 3, 2010, at 10:49 PM, chih lee wrote:

     Hello,

     I followed the instructions on the FAQ page to configure and compile
     openmpi so that it should work with Torque.
     ./configure --with-tm=/usr/local --prefix=/usr/local
     The option --disable-server was used to configure torque on the
     compute nodes.
     I got openmpi compiled without any error message on the head and
     compute nodes.

     I can use
     $ mpirun -np 2 --host node1,node2 a.out
     to run parallel programs without any problem.

     However,  when I submit the following script with qsub

     ____________________________________________________________________
     #!/bin/sh
     #
     PBS -N Test
     PBS -o /home2/user2/test.sh.o
     PBS -l nodes=8
     mpirun /home2/user2/a.out  # a.out simply prints out # of procs and
     its ID
     ____________________________________________________________________

     I got the following output and error messages.

     Output:
     N. of procs = 1, proc ID = 0

     Error messages:
     /var/spool/torque/mom_priv/jobs/198.my_head_node.SC: 3: PBS: not
     found
     /var/spool/torque/mom_priv/jobs/198.my_head_node.SC: 4: PBS: not
     found
     /var/spool/torque/mom_priv/jobs/198.my_head_node.SC: 5: PBS: not
     found
     /var/spool/torque/mom_priv/jobs/198.my_head_node.SC: 6: PBS: not
     found
     /var/spool/torque/mom_priv/jobs/198.my_head_node.SC: 7: PBS: not
     found
     /var/spool/torque/mom_priv/jobs/198.my_head_node.SC: 8: PBS: not
     found

     I'm new to OpenMPI and Torque. I really appreciate it if you can give
     me some insights. Thanks!

     Best,
     Steve



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