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LAM: LAM + Torque tm module in Debian/Linux
user name
2007-10-18 12:53:22
Hi list,

I have not been able to use the tm module within my current
LAM 
installation. LAM works fine with the SSI boot rsh for
interactive jobs 
and for batch jobs with Torque, but a Torque job such as: 

#!/bin/sh
#PBS -l nodes=4
###
lamboot
mpirun N xhpl
lamhalt

runs only in one node (the master). If I force the tm module
with:

lamboot -ssi boot tm

I get "The boot module named "tm" could not
be found.". I am using:
LAM 7.1.2/MPI 2 C++/ROMIO
TORQUE 2.1.2 (with their simple pbs_sched scheduler) 
both installed from Debian pre-compiled binaries.

How can I check if tm support was compiled/is working within
LAM? And 
within Torque? Is this a Torque issue (so I should go and
bother their 
users instead)? Any pointers are welcome since a search was
not very 
helpful.

Thanks in advance,

G

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Re: LAM: LAM + Torque tm module in Debian/Linux
user name
2007-10-18 12:59:57
Use the laminfo command (similar to Open MPI's ompi_info
command --  
hmm... how did that happen?  ) to see
what SSI modules are  
available in your LAM installation.

If you didn't get tm support in your LAM installation, you
can re- 
install with the --with-tm switch to configure.  See the
LAM/MPI  
installation guide for more details:

     http://www.lam-mpi
.org/using/docs/

On Oct 18, 2007, at 1:53 PM, Guilherme Menegon Arantes
wrote:

>
> Hi list,
>
> I have not been able to use the tm module within my
current LAM
> installation. LAM works fine with the SSI boot rsh for
interactive  
> jobs
> and for batch jobs with Torque, but a Torque job such
as:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> #PBS -l nodes=4
> ###
> lamboot
> mpirun N xhpl
> lamhalt
>
> runs only in one node (the master). If I force the tm
module with:
>
> lamboot -ssi boot tm
>
> I get "The boot module named "tm" could
not be found.". I am using:
> LAM 7.1.2/MPI 2 C++/ROMIO
> TORQUE 2.1.2 (with their simple pbs_sched scheduler)
> both installed from Debian pre-compiled binaries.
>
> How can I check if tm support was compiled/is working
within LAM? And
> within Torque? Is this a Torque issue (so I should go
and bother their
> users instead)? Any pointers are welcome since a search
was not very
> helpful.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> G
>
> --
>
> Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD       São Paulo, Brasil
> ______________________________________________________
>
> _______________________________________________
> This list is archived at http://www.l
am-mpi.org/MailArchives/lam/


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