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# This is the US/English general help file for Open RTE's Console.
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[orteconsole:splash-screen]

Welcome to Open RTE console

Type 'help' for assistance.

[orteconsole:failed-boot]
Open RTE was unable to lauch daemons on the specified list of machines.
Returned value %d instead of ORTE_SUCCESS.
[orteconsole:usage]
Usage: %s [OPTION]...
Start the Open RTE Console interface

%s
[orteconsole:invalid-num-arguments]
Open RTE was unable to execute the %s command. This command requires 
at least %d arguments and only %d were provided. See 'help %s' for
usage information.
[orteconsole:init-failure]
Open RTE was unable to initialize properly.  The error occured while
attempting to %s.  Returned value %d instead of ORTE_SUCCESS.
[orteconsole:finalize-failure]
Open RTE was unable to finalize properly.  The error occured while
attempting to %s.  Returned value %d instead of ORTE_SUCCESS.
[orteconsole:unknown-command]
Open RTE Console did not recognize the command:
   %s
[orteconsole:unimplemented-command]
The command "%s" is not currently implemented in the Open RTE Console.
[orteconsole:failed-command]
The command "%s" failed with return value %d.
[orteconsole:no-hosts]
Open RTE Console did not find any hosts.
[orteconsole:no-daemon-started]
Open RTE was unable to find a started daemon. Use the boot command
to start a daemon on you system.