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
>
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>
> Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo, Brasil
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