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The change also: - cleans up and simplifies the command line processing code - adds an error output if more than one hostfile passed for a single app context - gets rid of the superfluous orte_app_context_map_t type, and instead use a simple argv of -host options This commit was SVN r17750. The following Trac tickets were found above: Ticket 1124 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1124
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# -*- text -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
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# University Research and Technology
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# Corporation. All rights reserved.
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# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University
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# of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
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# reserved.
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# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart,
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# University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved.
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# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California.
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# All rights reserved.
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# Copyright (c) 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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# $COPYRIGHT$
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#
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# Additional copyrights may follow
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#
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# $HEADER$
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#
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# This is the US/English general help file for Open RTE's orterun.
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#
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[orterun:init-failure]
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Open RTE was unable to initialize properly. The error occured while
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attempting to %s. Returned value %d instead of ORTE_SUCCESS.
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[orterun:usage]
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%s (%s) %s
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Usage: %s [OPTION]... [PROGRAM]...
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Start the given program using Open RTE
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%s
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Report bugs to %s
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[orterun:version]
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%s (%s) %s
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Report bugs to %s
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[orterun:allocate-resources]
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%s was unable to allocate enough resources to start your application.
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This might be a transient error (too many nodes in the cluster were
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unavailable at the time of the request) or a permenant error (you
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requsted more nodes than exist in your cluster).
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While probably only useful to Open RTE developers, the error returned
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was %d.
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[orterun:error-spawning]
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%s was unable to start the specified application. An attempt has been
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made to clean up all processes that did start. The error returned was
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%d.
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[orterun:appfile-not-found]
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Unable to open the appfile:
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%s
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Double check that this file exists and is readable.
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[orterun:executable-not-specified]
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No executable was specified on the %s command line.
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Aborting.
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[orterun:multi-apps-and-zero-np]
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%s found multiple applications specified on the command line, with
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at least one that failed to specify the number of processes to execute.
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When specifying multiple applications, you must specify how many processes
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of each to launch via the -np argument.
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[orterun:nothing-to-do]
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%s could not find anything to do.
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It is possible that you forgot to specify how many processes to run
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via the "-np" argument.
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[orterun:call-failed]
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%s encountered a %s call failure. This should not happen, and
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usually indicates an error within the operating system itself.
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Specifically, the following error occurred:
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%s
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The only other available information that may be helpful is the errno
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that was returned: %d.
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[orterun:environ]
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%s was unable to set
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%s = %s
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in the environment. Returned value %d instead of ORTE_SUCCESS.
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[orterun:precondition]
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%s was unable to precondition transports
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Returned value %d instead of ORTE_SUCCESS.
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[orterun:attr-failed]
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%s was unable to define an attribute
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Returned value %d instead of ORTE_SUCCESS.
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#
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[orterun:proc-ordered-abort]
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%s has exited due to process rank %lu with PID %lu on
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node %s calling "abort". This may have caused other processes
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in the application to be terminated by signals sent by %s
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(as reported here).
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#
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[orterun:proc-aborted]
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%s noticed that process rank %lu with PID %lu on node %s exited on signal %d.
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#
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[orterun:proc-aborted-unknown]
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%s noticed that the job aborted, but has no info as to the process
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that caused that situation.
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#
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[orterun:proc-aborted-signal-unknown]
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%s noticed that the job aborted by signal, but has no info as
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to the process that caused that situation.
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#
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[orterun:proc-aborted-strsignal]
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%s noticed that process rank %lu with PID %lu on node %s exited on signal %d (%s).
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#
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[orterun:abnormal-exit]
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WARNING: %s has exited before it received notification that all
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started processes had terminated. You should double check and ensure
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that there are no runaway processes still executing.
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#
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[orterun:sigint-while-processing]
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WARNING: %s is in the process of killing a job, but has detected an
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interruption (probably control-C).
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It is dangerous to interrupt %s while it is killing a job (proper
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termination may not be guaranteed). Hit control-C again within 1
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second if you really want to kill %s immediately.
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#
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[orterun:empty-prefix]
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A prefix was supplied to %s that only contained slashes.
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This is a fatal error; %s will now abort. No processes were launched.
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#
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[debugger-mca-param-not-found]
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Internal error -- the orte_base_user_debugger MCA parameter was not able to
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be found. Please contact the Open RTE developers; this should not
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happen.
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#
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[debugger-orte_base_user_debugger-empty]
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The MCA parameter "orte_base_user_debugger" was empty, indicating that
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no user-level debuggers have been defined. Please set this MCA
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parameter to a value and try again.
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#
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[debugger-not-found]
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A suitable debugger could not be found in your PATH. Check the values
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specified in the orte_base_user_debugger MCA parameter for the list of
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debuggers that was searched.
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#
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[debugger-exec-failed]
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%s was unable to launch the specified debugger. This is what was
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launched:
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%s
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Things to check:
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- Ensure that the debugger is installed properly
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- Ensure that the "%s" executable is in your path
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- Ensure that any required licenses are available to run the debugger
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#
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[orterun:sys-limit-pipe]
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%s was unable to launch the specified application as it encountered an error:
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Error: system limit exceeded on number of pipes that can be open
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Node: %s
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when attempting to start process rank %lu.
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This can be resolved by either asking the system administrator for that node to
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increase the system limit, or by rearranging your processes to place fewer of them
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on that node.
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#
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[orterun:pipe-setup-failure]
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%s was unable to launch the specified application as it encountered an error:
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Error: pipe function call failed when setting up I/O forwarding subsystem
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Node: %s
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while attempting to start process rank %lu.
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#
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[orterun:sys-limit-children]
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%s was unable to launch the specified application as it encountered an error:
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Error: system limit exceeded on number of processes that can be started
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Node: %s
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when attempting to start process rank %lu.
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This can be resolved by either asking the system administrator for that node to
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increase the system limit, or by rearranging your processes to place fewer of them
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on that node.
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#
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[orterun:failed-term-attrs]
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%s was unable to launch the specified application as it encountered an error:
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Error: reading tty attributes function call failed while setting up I/O forwarding system
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Node: %s
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while attempting to start process rank %lu.
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#
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[orterun:wdir-not-found]
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%s was unable to launch the specified application as it could not change to the
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specified working directory:
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Working directory: %s
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Node: %s
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while attempting to start process rank %lu.
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#
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[orterun:exe-not-found]
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%s was unable to launch the specified application as it could not find an executable:
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Executable: %s
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Node: %s
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while attempting to start process rank %lu.
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#
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[orterun:exe-not-accessible]
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%s was unable to launch the specified application as it could not access
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or execute an executable:
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Executable: %s
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Node: %s
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while attempting to start process rank %lu.
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#
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[orterun:pipe-read-failure]
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%s was unable to launch the specified application as it encountered an error:
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Error: reading from a pipe function call failed while spawning a local process
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Node: %s
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while attempting to start process rank %lu.
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#
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[orterun:proc-failed-to-start]
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%s was unable to start the specified application as it encountered an error:
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Error name: %s
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Node: %s
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when attempting to start process rank %lu.
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#
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[orterun:proc-failed-to-start-no-status]
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%s was unable to start the specified application as it encountered an error
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on node %s. More information may be available above.
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#
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[orterun:proc-failed-to-start-no-status-no-node]
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%s was unable to start the specified application as it encountered an error.
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More information may be available above.
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#
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[debugger requires -np]
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The number of MPI processes to launch was not specified on the command
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line.
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The %s debugger requires that you specify a number of MPI processes to
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launch on the command line via the "-np" command line parameter. For
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example:
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%s -np 4 %s
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Skipping the %s debugger for now.
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#
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[debugger requires executable]
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The %s debugger requires that you specify an executable on the %s
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command line; you cannot specify application context files when
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launching this job in the %s debugger. For example:
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%s -np 4 my_mpi_executable
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Skipping the %s debugger for now.
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#
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[debugger only accepts single app]
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The %s debugger only accepts SPMD-style launching; specifying an
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MPMD-style launch (with multiple applications separated via ':') is
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not permitted.
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Skipping the %s debugger for now.
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#
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[orterun:daemon-died-during-execution]
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%s has detected that a required daemon terminated during execution
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of the application with a non-zero status. This is a fatal error.
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A best-effort attempt has been made to cleanup. However, it is
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-strongly- recommended that you execute the orte-clean utility
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to ensure full cleanup is accomplished.
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#
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[orterun:no-orted-object-exit]
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%s was unable to determine the status of the daemons used to
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launch this application. Additional manual cleanup may be required.
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Please refer to the "orte-clean" tool for assistance.
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#
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[orterun:unclean-exit]
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%s was unable to cleanly terminate the daemons on the nodes shown
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below. Additional manual cleanup may be required - please refer to
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the "orte-clean" tool for assistance.
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#
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[orterun:event-def-failed]
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%s was unable to define an event required for proper operation of
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the system. The reason for this error was:
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Error: %s
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Please report this to the Open MPI mailing list users@open-mpi.org.
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#
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[orterun:ompi-server-filename-bad]
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%s was unable to parse the filename where contact info for the
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ompi-server was to be found. The option we were given was:
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--ompi-server %s
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This appears to be missing the required ':' following the
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keyword "file". Please remember that the correct format for this
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command line option is:
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--ompi-server file:path-to-file
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where path-to-file can be either relative to the cwd or absolute.
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#
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[orterun:ompi-server-filename-missing]
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%s was unable to parse the filename where contact info for the
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ompi-server was to be found. The option we were given was:
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--ompi-server %s
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This appears to be missing a filename following the ':'. Please
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remember that the correct format for this command line option is:
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--ompi-server file:path-to-file
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where path-to-file can be either relative to the cwd or absolute.
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#
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[orterun:ompi-server-filename-access]
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%s was unable to access the filename where contact info for the
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ompi-server was to be found. The option we were given was:
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--ompi-server %s
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Please remember that the correct format for this command line option is:
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--ompi-server file:path-to-file
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where path-to-file can be either relative to the cwd or absolute, and that
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you must have read access permissions to that file.
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#
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[orterun:ompi-server-file-bad]
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%s was unable to read the ompi-server's contact info from the
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given filename. The filename we were given was:
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FILE: %s
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Please remember that the correct format for this command line option is:
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--ompi-server file:path-to-file
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where path-to-file can be either relative to the cwd or absolute, and that
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the file must have a single line in it that contains the Open MPI
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uri for the ompi-server. Note that this is *not* a standard uri, but
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a special format used internally by Open MPI for communications. It can
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best be generated by simply directing the ompi-server to put its
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uri in a file, and then giving %s that filename.
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[orterun:multiple-hostfiles]
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Error: More than one hostfile was passed for a single application context, which
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is not supported at this time.
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