I am running 32 bit Windows. The actual cluster is 64 bit and the OS is CentOS
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Damien Hocking <dam...@khubla.com> wrote: > You don't need to check anything alse in the red window, OpenMPI doesn't > know it's in a virtual machine. If you're running Windows in a virtual > cluster, are you running as 32-bit or 64-bit? > > Damien > > > On 12/07/2010 5:05 PM, Alexandru Blidaru wrote: > > Wow thanks a lot guys. I'll try it tomorrow morning. I'll admit that this > time when i saw that there are some header files "not found" i didn't even > bother going through the all process as I did previously. Could have had it > installed by today. Well i'll give it a try tomorrow and come back to you > with a confirmation of whether it works or not. For the "virtual cluster", > should I select check any of the checkboxes in the red window? > > Either way, thanks a lot guys, you've been of great help to me. I really > want to do my project well, as not many almost-18 year olds get to work with > clusters and I'd like to take full advantage of the experience > > > On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Damien <dam...@khubla.com> wrote: > >> Alex, >> >> That red window is what you should see after the first Configure step in >> CMake. You need to do the next few steps in CMake and Visual Studio to get >> a Windows OpenMPI build done. That's how CMake works. It's complicated >> because CMake has to be able to build on multiple OSes so what you do on >> each OS is different. Here's what to do: >> >> As part of your original CMake setup, it will have asked you where to put >> the CMake binaries. That's in "Where to build the binaries" line in the >> main CMake window, at the top. Note that these binaries aren't the OpenMPI >> binaries, they're the Visual Studio project files that Visual Studio uses to >> build the OpenMPI binaries. >> >> See the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE line? It says Debug. Change Debug to Release if >> you want a Release build (you probably do). Press the Configure button >> again and let it run. That should be all clean. Now press the Generate >> button. That will build the Visual Studio project files for you. They'll >> go to the "Where to build the binaries" directory. From here you're done >> with CMake. >> >> Next you have two options. You can build from a command line, or from >> within Visual Studio itself. For command-line instructions, read this: >> >> https://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2010/02/12013.php >> >> Note that you need to execute the devenv commands in that post from within >> a Visual Studio command prompt: Start, All Programs, Visual Studio 2008, >> Visual Studio Tools, Visual Studio 2008 Win64 x64 Command Prompt. I'm >> assuming you want a 64-bit build. You need to be in that "Where to build >> the binaries" directory as well. >> >> To use Visual Studio directly, start Visual Studio, and open the >> OpenMPI.sln project file that's in your "Where to build the binaries" >> directory. In the Solution Explorer you'll see a list of sub-projects. >> Right-click the top heading: Solution 'Open MPI' and select Configuration >> Manager. You should get a window that says at the top Active Solution >> Configuration, with Release below it. If it says Debug, just change that to >> Release and it will flip all the sub-projects over as well. Note on the the >> list of projects the INSTALL project will not be checked. Check that now >> and close the window. Now right-click Solution 'Open MPI' again and hit >> Build Solution. It takes a while to compile everything. If you get errors >> about error code -31 and mt.exe at the end of the build, that's your virus >> scanner locking the new exe/dll files and the install project complains. >> Keep right-clicking and Build Solution until it goes through. The final >> Open MPI include files and binaries are in the >> C:\Users\Alex's\Downloads......\installed directory. >> >> HTH >> >> Damien >> >> PS OpenMPI 1.4.2 doesn't have Fortran support on Windows. You need the >> dev 1.5 series for that and a Fortran compiler. >> >> >> On 12/07/2010 11:35 AM, Alexandru Blidaru wrote: >> >>> Hey, >>> >>> I installed a 90 day trial of Visual Studio 2008, and I am pretty sure I >>> am getting the exact same thing. The log and the picture are attached just >>> as last time. Any new ideas? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Alex >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> users mailing list >> us...@open-mpi.org >> http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users >> > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing > listusers@open-mpi.orghttp://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > us...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users >