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openmpi/orte/mca/pls/rsh/help-pls-rsh.txt
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# This is the US/English general help file for Open RTE's orterun.
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[no-local-orted]
The rsh PLS component was not able to find the executable "orted" in
your PATH or in the directory where Open MPI/OpenRTE was initially installed,
and therefore cannot continue.
For reference, your current PATH is:
%s
We also looked for orted in the following directory:
%s
[multiple-prefixes]
Specified multiple application contexts using different
settings for --prefix. Care should be taken, that corresponding
processes are mapped to different nodes. Having multiple prefixes
per node is not allowed.
The previously set prefix was
%s
the prefix to be set overriding:
%s
[concurrency-less-than-zero]
The value of the MCA parameter "pls_rsh_num_concurrent" is less than
or equal to zero (%d). This parameter is used to determine how many
remote agents (typically rsh or ssh) to invoke concurrently while
launching parallel jobs.
This value has automatically be reset to 1; processing will continue.
[deadlock-params]
The rsh launcher has been given a number of %d concurrent daemons to
launch and is in a debug-daemons option. However, the total number of
daemons to launch (%d) is greater than this value. This is a scenario that
will cause the system to deadlock.
To avoid deadlock, either increase the number of concurrent daemons, or
remove the debug-daemons flag.
[unknown-user]
The user (%d) is unknown to the system (i.e. there is no corresponding
entry in the password file). Please contact your system administrator
for a fix.