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openmpi/orte/mca/pls/lsf/help-pls-lsf.txt
Ralph Castain a1bf04f39e First cut at revamping bproc support to separate it out from LANL's configuration.
First cut at adding support for LSF

Lots of ompi_ignores so only Jeff and I will see this stuff

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[tm-bad-launchid]
The TM (PBS / Torque) process starter cannot spawn the specified
application on a remote node due to an invalid launch_id.
Node name: %s
Launch id: %d
This is most likely due to use of the "--hostfile" option to the
command line. At this time, Open MPI/OpenRTE do not support this
method of operation. Instead, the system expects to directly read
information regarding the nodes to be used from the environment.
Removing "--hostfile" from the command line will likely allow the
application to be launched. This will be fixed in a future release
to support the use of "--hostfile" on the command line.
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[multiple-prefixes]
Multiple different --prefix options were specified to mpirun for the
same node. This is a fatal error for the TM (PBS / Torque) process
starter in Open MPI.
The first two prefix values supplied for node %s were:
%s
and %s
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[tm-spawn-failed]
The TM (PBS / Torque) process starter failed to spawn a daemon (orted)
on a remote node.
Command line: %s
Node name: %s
Launch id: %d
If you do not understand this error mesage, please try the following:
1. Ensure that the executable "orted" is in your PATH
2. Use the --prefix option to indicate where we can
find that executable
3. Talk to your local system administrator