.. Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2004-2005 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) 2019-2020 Intel, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2020 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Copyright (c) 2021-2023 Nanook Consulting. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2023 Jeffrey M. Squyres. All rights reserved. $COPYRIGHT$ Additional copyrights may follow $HEADER$ This is the US/English general help file for PRTE. [bogus section] This section is not used by PRTE code. But we have to put a RST section title in this file somewhere, or Sphinx gets unhappy. So we put it in a section that is ignored by PRTE code. Hello, world ------------ [prte_init:startup:internal-failure] It looks like ``prte_init()`` failed for some reason. There are many reasons that can cause PRRTE to fail during ``prte_init()``, some of which are due to configuration or environment problems. This failure appears to be an internal failure |mdash| here's some additional information (which may only be relevant to a PRRTE developer): .. code:: %s failed --> Returned value %s (%d) instead of PRTE_SUCCESS [prte:session:dir:prohibited] The specified location for the temporary directories required by PRTE is on the list of prohibited locations: .. code:: Location given: %s Prohibited locations: %s If you believe this is in error, please contact your system administrator to have the list of prohibited locations changed. Otherwise, please identify a different location to be used (use ``-h`` to see the cmd line option), or simply let the system pick a default location. [prte:session:dir:nopwname] PRTE was unable to obtain the username in order to create a path for its required temporary directories. This type of error is usually caused by a transient failure of network-based authentication services (e.g., LDAP failure due to network congestion), but can also be an indication of system misconfiguration. Please consult your system administrator about these issues and try again. [prte_nidmap:too_many_nodes] An error occurred while trying to pack the information about the job. More nodes have been found than the %d expected. Please check your configuration files such as the mapping. [prte_init:startup:num_daemons] PRTE was unable to determine the number of nodes in your allocation. We are therefore assuming a very large number to ensure you receive proper error messages. [failed-to-uncompress] A compressed message was received that could not be decompressed. This is most likely due to a missing libz library on the receiving node: .. code:: node: %s Please ensure that the ``libz`` library is present on all compute nodes. [bootstrap-not-found] Bootstrap startup was requested, but the required configuration file was not found on at least one node: .. code:: node: %s file: %s Please ensure the file has been installed in the correct location on every node included in this PRRTE DVM. [bootstrap-missing-field-name] Bootstrap startup was requested, but the required configuration file on at least one node is missing the field name on an entry: .. code:: node: %s file: %s line: %s Please correct the line. [bootstrap-missing-value] Bootstrap startup was requested, but the required configuration file on at least one node is missing a value on an entry: .. code:: node: %s file: %s line: %s Please correct the line. [bootstrap-missing-entry] Bootstrap startup was requested, but the required configuration file on at least one node is missing a required entry: .. code:: node: %s file: %s entry: %s Please provide the missing information. [bootstrap-bad-nodelist] Bootstrap startup was requested, but we were unable to parse the regex of participating nodes on at least one node: .. code:: node: %s file: %s regex: %s error: %s Please fix the error and try again. [prte:session:dir:shared] PRTE has detected that the head of the session directory tree (where scratch files and shared memory backing storage will be placed) resides on a shared file system: .. code:: Directory: %s File system type: %s For performance reasons, it is strongly recommended that the session directory be located on a local file system. This can be controlled by setting the system temporary directory to be used by PRTE using either the TMPDIR envar or the "prte_tmpdir_base" MCA param. If you need the temporary directory to be different on remote nodes from the local one where %s is running (e.g., when a login node is being employed), then you can set the local temporary directory using the "prte_local_tmpdir_base" MCA param and the one to be used on all other nodes using the "prte_remote_tmpdir_base" param. This is only a warning advisory and your job will continue. You can disable this warning in the future by setting the "prte_silence_shared_fs" MCA param to "1".