# -*- text -*- # # Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University. # All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of the University of Tennessee. # All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, # University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California. # All rights reserved. # $COPYRIGHT$ # # Additional copyrights may follow # # $HEADER$ # # This is the US/English general help file for Open RTE's orterun. # [orterun:init-failure] Open RTE was unable to initialize properly. The error occured while attempting to %s. Returned value %d instead of ORTE_SUCCESS. [orterun:usage] Usage: %s [OPTION]... [PROGRAM]... Start the given program using Open RTE %s [orterun:allocate-resources] %s was unable to allocate enough resources to start your application. This might be a transient error (too many nodes in the cluster were unavailable at the time of the request) or a permenant error (you requsted more nodes than exist in your cluster). While probably only useful to Open RTE developers, the error returned was %d. [orterun:executable-not-found] %s could not find the executable "%s". Please check your PATH and ensure that the executable is able to be found and executed. [orterun:error-spawning] %s was unable to start the specified application. An attempt has been made to clean up all processes that did start. The error returned was %d. [orterun:appfile-not-found] Unable to open the appfile: %s Double check that this file exists and is readable. [orterun:executable-not-specified] No executable was specified on the %s command line. Aborting. [orterun:num-procs-unspecified] %s was unable to determine how many processes to launch for the following process: %s You must specify how many processes to launch, either via the -np argument or by using the mapping argument (the C, N, cX, and/or nX nomenclature). [orterun:nothing-to-do] %s could not find anything to do. It is possible that you forgot to specify how many processes to run, perhaps via the "-np" or "N" or "C" arguments. [orterun:syscall-failed] %s encountered a system call failure. This should not happen, and usually indicates an error within the operating system itself. Specifically, the following error occurred: %s The only other available information that may be helpful is the errno that was returned: %d. [orterun:environ] %s was unable to set %s = %s in the environment. Returned value %d instead of ORTE_SUCCESS. [orterun:proc-aborted] %s noticed that job rank %lu with PID %lu on node "%s" exited on signal %d. [orterun:abnormal-exit] WARNING: %s encountered an abnormal exit. This means that %s exited before it received notification that all started processes had terminated. You should double check and ensure that there are no runaway processes still executing.