Dmitry
dmitry.ryndyk@physik.uni-regensburg.de
thanks a lot, I forgot -ex option.
Best,
Dmitry
On Fri Sep 7 '12 1:40pm, Alex Granovsky wrote
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>Hi,
>this is similar to the problem described here
>Check if you are using the correct command line and if the fastdiag.ex Firefly's extension exists on all nodes in the directory referred by -ex command line switch.
>Regards,
>Alex Granovsky
>
>
>On Fri Sep 7 '12 10:39am, Dmitry wrote
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>>Dear all,
>>I can not use Firefly8 in parallel, although ff7.1.G works and ff8 works in serial mode.
>>Below are the command line and error message.
>>Best,
>>Dmitry
>>mpirun.mpich -np 2 firefly8.mpich.ex -b basis -t w -i input -o out
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Intel Core2/ Linux Firefly version running under Linux.
>> Running on Intel CPU: Brand ID 0, Family 6, Model 23, Stepping 6
>> CPU Brand String : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420 @ 2.50GHz
>> CPU Features : CMOV, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, MWAIT, EM64T
>> Data cache size : L1 32 KB, L2 6144 KB, L3 0 KB
>> max # of cores/package : 4
>> max # of threads/package : 4
>> max cache sharing level : 2
>> Operating System successfully passed SSE support test.
>>
>>
>> PARALLEL VERSION (MPICH) RUNNING USING 2 PROCESSES (NODES)
>> ***
>> This job is executing on 1 unique host(s)
>> Minimum number of processes per host is: 2
>> Maximum number of processes per host is: 2
>> Fatal: some nodes failed to load fastdiag runtime extension!
>> ADDRESS 0x09520A9D HAS INITIATED PROGRAM ABORT BECAUSE OF FATAL ERROR(S)
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