I had this problem with the SilverStorm/QLogic stack. The vapi
includes were in /usr/include/iba/vapi. I created a link
/usr/include/vapi that points to /usr/include/iba/vapi, and I
was able to compile. Not sure if this is what topspin does as
well...
On 11/5/07, Mike Hanby wrote:
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Let me look into that. The system is a Rocks cluster, so with any luck
they'll have an updated 'roll' that will make it easy to update.
Thanks for the link, Mike
-Original Message-
From: users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On
Behalf Of Jeff Squyres
Sent: Monday,
Is there any chance that you can upgrade to the OFED IB stack? Cisco
is recommending OFED to all of its customers who are able to upgrade:
http://www.open-mpi.org/faq/?category=openfabrics#vapi-support
If you can't upgrade, we'll continue to diagnose (please see http://www.open-mpi.org/co
Howdy,
I'm attempting to compile OpenMPI using Intel compilers (9.1.047) with
Topspin Infiniband support (on CentOS 4.4 64bit).
Configuring:
./configure CC=icc CXX=icpc FC=ifort F77=ifort F90=ifort
--with-mvapi=/usr/local/topspin
--with-mvapi-libdir=/usr/local/topspin/lib64 --enable-sta
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 12:18:54PM +0100, Oleg Morajko wrote:
> Is there any standard way of attaching/retrieving attributes to MPI_Request
> object?
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> Eg. Typically there are dynamic user data created when starting the
> asynchronous operation and freed when it completes. It would be convenient
I have a code that runs with both Portland and Intel compilers on
X86, AMD64 and Intel EM64T running various flavors of Linux on clusters.
I am trying to port it to a 2-CPU Itanium2 (ia64) running Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4.0; it has gcc 3.4.6-8 and the Intel Fortran compiler
10.0.026 installe
Hello
I'm using a machinefile like:
n03
n04
n03
n03
n03
n02
n01
..
..
..
the order of the entries is determined by an external program for load
balancing reasons. When the job is started the ranks do not correspond
to entries in the machinefile. Is there a way to force that entry one in
the machi
On Nov 3, 2007, at 7:16 AM, Tim Reis wrote:
I am a new user of mpi who is having a problem that I hope someone
can help we with.
Looks like you hit several MPI-related mailing lists with this same
mail. :-)
I have a code that seems to build fine with mpif90. I can submit it
to a queue
Dear Tim,
On Saturday 03 November 2007 12:16, Tim Reis wrote:
> I have a code that seems to build fine with mpif90. I can submit it to a
> queue using mpirun with no problems but once it has transferred from qw to
> r state it dies very quickly (I say die rather than finish because this is
> a larg
Hello Everyone, I just want to add extra API to be used by
application guys. This API can be called from C application and has to be
compiled and linked by MPICC. But i am getting undefined references, even
though i am exporting it in the source code. Could some one tell me the steps,
i shou
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