# -*- text -*- # # Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana # University Research and Technology # Corporation. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The University of Tennessee and The University # of Tennessee Research Foundation. 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 (c) 2014-2020 Intel, Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2015-2020 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved # Copyright (c) 2021 Nanook Consulting All rights reserved. # $COPYRIGHT$ # # Additional copyrights may follow # # $HEADER$ # [static-and-dynamic] Both static and dynamic port ranges were specified for the PMIx communication subsystem: Static ports: %s Dynamic ports: %s Only one can be specified. Please choose either static or dynamic ports and try again. # [include-exclude] Both TCP interface include and exclude lists were specified: Include: %s Exclude: %s Only one of these can be given. # [not-parseable] The specified network is not parseable. Since we cannot determine your desired intent, we cannot establish a TCP socket for PMIx communications and will therefore abort. Please correct the network specification and retry. # [no-included-found] None of the TCP networks specified to be included for communications could be found: Value given: %s Please revise the specification and try again. # [excluded-all] The specified list of networks to be excluded for TCP communications resulted in no networks being available: Value given: %s Please revise the specification and try again. # [invalid if_inexclude] WARNING: An invalid value was given for pmix_ptl_base_if_%s. This value will be ignored. Local host: %s Value: %s Message: %s # [authent-fail] An attempt was made to make a TCP connection between two hosts: Initiating host: %s Receiving host: %s Unfortunately, the connection was refused due to a failure to authenticate. This is usually caused by a mismatch between the security domains of the two hosts - e.g., one might be using Munge while the other is not. This can typically be resolved by specifying the desired security method. For example, adding "--mca psec native" to your command line. # [accept failed] WARNING: The accept(3) system call failed on a TCP socket. While this should generally never happen on a well-configured HPC system, the most common causes when it does occur are: * The process ran out of file descriptors * The operating system ran out of file descriptors * The operating system ran out of memory Your job may hang until the failure reason is fixed (e.g., more file descriptors and/or memory becomes available), and may eventually timeout / abort. Local host: %s Errno: %d (%s) Probable cause: %s # [privilege failure] An attempt was made to initiate a TCP connection from an unprivileged source while we are operating at privileged levels. Local host: %s Listening port: %d Remote host: %s Remote port: %d The connection was rejected. # [no-listeners] No sockets were able to be opened on the available protocols (IPv4 and/or IPv6). Please check your network and retry. # [too-many-conns] PMIx has found multiple possible servers to which it could connect. Further guidance is required to ensure the connection is made to a desirable server. Guidance can be in the form of the namespace or PID of a specific server, a directive to connect to a system server, a specific URI to use, or the name of a rendezvous file. Some connection handles have been read from files named pmix.* in subdirectories of $TMPDIR; delete them if they are stale.