Thankyou.  That is helpful.

Could you run an 'ldd' on your executable, on one of the compute nodes if
possible?
I will nto be able to solve your problem, but at least we now know what the
application is,
and can look at the libraries it is using.



On 2 September 2016 at 17:19, Mahmood Naderan <mahmood...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The application is Siesta-3.2 and the command I use is
>
>
> /share/apps/computer/openmpi-1.6.5/bin/mpirun -hostfile hosts.txt -np
> 15 /share/apps/chemistry/siesta-3.2-pl-5/tpar/transiesta <
> trans-cc-bt-cc-163-20.fdf
>
> There is one node in the hosts.txt file. I have built transiesta
> binary from the source which uses
> /share/apps/computer/openmpi-1.6.5/bin/mpif90
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mahmood
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