Apparently, I can't read -- I'm sorry; you did say exactly the right thing and 
my eyes parsed it wrong.

Yes, you did the right thing by removing mca_btl_mx.*.

I can't imagine why you're getting those errors -- there should be nothing else 
in OMPI that refers to mca_btl_mx.*.  

*** George -- any ideas?  I'm not an MX guy, nor do I have any MX hardware to 
test with.



On Jun 29, 2012, at 2:24 PM, Yong Qin wrote:

> I'm confused now :).
> 
> I thought that's what I did, removing "mca_btl_mx.la" and
> "mca_btl_mx.so". This is the MX BTL plugin, right?
> 
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Jeff Squyres <jsquy...@cisco.com> wrote:
>> On Jun 29, 2012, at 2:14 PM, Yong Qin wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks Jeff for the doc. However I'm not sure if I understand your
>>> following comment correctly. If I remove the MX BTL plugins, a.k.a.,
>>> mca_btl_mx.la and mca_btl_mx.so, I'm now getting errors of these
>>> components not found.
>>> 
>>> [n0026.hbar:09467] mca: base: component_find: unable to open
>>> .../mca_btl_mx.la: file not found (ignored)
>>> [n0026.hbar:09467] mca: base: component_find: unable to open
>>> .../mca_btl_mx.so: file not found (ignored)
>>> 
>>> And it still uses TCP BTL instead of MX MTL from what I can tell. Am I
>>> doing things wrong?
>> 
>> Yoinks, I'm sorry -- that's not quite what I meant.  I meant remove the 
>> *BTL* plugin, not the *MTL* plugin.
>> 
>> I.e., if *only* the MX MTL is there, there should be no conflict between the 
>> two (per that bug you and George found), and you should be ok.
>> 
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