# -*- 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) 2015-2020 Intel, Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2020 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved # Copyright (c) 2021 Nanook Consulting. All rights reserved. # $COPYRIGHT$ # # Additional copyrights may follow # # $HEADER$ # [no-available-pls] No available launching agents were found. This is an unusual error; it means that PRTE was unable to find any mechanism to launch proceses, and therefore is unable to start the process(es) required by your application. # [daemon-no-assigned-node] A daemon has no recorded node: Daemon: %s Reported from nodename: %s This usually indicates a difference between the names of nodes in the allocation versus what is returned on the node by get_hostname. # [daemon-died-no-signal] A daemon died unexpectedly with status %d while attempting to launch so we are aborting. There may be more information reported by the environment (see above). This may be because the daemon was unable to find all the needed shared libraries on the remote node. You may set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH to have the location of the shared libraries on the remote nodes and this will automatically be forwarded to the remote nodes. # [daemon-died-signal-core] A daemon died unexpectedly on signal %d (with core) while attempting to launch so we are aborting. There may be more information reported by the environment (see above). This may be because the daemon was unable to find all the needed shared libraries on the remote node. You may set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH to have the location of the shared libraries on the remote nodes and this will automatically be forwarded to the remote nodes. # [daemon-died-signal] A daemon died unexpectedly on signal %d while attempting to launch so we are aborting. There may be more information reported by the environment (see above). This may be because the daemon was unable to find all the needed shared libraries on the remote node. You may set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH to have the location of the shared libraries on the remote nodes and this will automatically be forwarded to the remote nodes. # [incomplete-exit-cmd] One or more daemons could not be ordered to exit. This can be caused by a number of rather rare problems, but typically is caused by a daemon having died due to the failure of a node or its communications. This could result in an incomplete cleanup on the affected nodes. Please see below for a list of nodes which may require additional cleanup. We are truly sorry for the inconvenience. # [incomplete-kill-procs-cmd] One or more daemons could not be ordered to kill their local processes. This can be caused by a number of rather rare problems, but typically is caused by a daemon having died due to the failure of a node or its communications. This could result in an incomplete cleanup on the affected nodes. Additional information may be available below. We are truly sorry for the inconvenience. # [stdin-target-out-of-range] The requested stdin target is out of range for this job - it points to a process rank that is greater than the number of processes in the job. Specified target: %s Number of procs: %s This could be caused by specifying a negative number for the stdin target, or by mistyping the desired rank. Remember that MPI ranks begin with 0, not 1. Please correct the cmd line and try again. # [too-many-hosts] A call was made to launch a local slave process, but more than one target host was provided. Currently, each launch of a local slave can only be to a single host. To launch slaves on multiple hosts, you must issue one call/host. Num hosts specified: %d # [abs-path-reqd] A call was made to launch a local slave process that requested the binaries be pre-positioned on the remote host. However, an absolute path to the target directory was either not specified, or was provided in a relative path format. Path provided: %s The path to the target directory must be given as an absolute path. The target directory does NOT need to exist - the path to the target will be created, if required. # [exec-not-found] A call was made to launch a local slave process, but the specified executable could not be found: Exec: %s Please either specify an absolute path to the executable, or check that the executable is in your PATH. # [cp-not-found] A call was made to launch a local slave process that requested the binaries be pre-positioned on the remote host. However, we could not find the %s command in your path. Please check that %s is in your PATH and try again. # [file-not-found] A call was made to launch a local slave process that requested pre-positioning of one or more files, but the specified files could not be found: File: %s Source directory: %s Please either specify an absolute path to the file, or check that the file is in your current working directory...and ensure that you have read permissions on the file. # [deprecated-amca] You're using the --am option. Please be advised that this option is deprecated; you should use --tune instead. The --tune option allows one to specify mca parameters as well as environment variables from within a file using the same command line syntax (e.g. -mca var val -mca var "val" -x var=val -x var). The --am option will be removed in a future release. # [no-oob] A call was made to launch additional processes, but this process has no active out-of-band transports and therefore cannot execute this call. Please check to see if you have the "oob" MCA parameter set and ensure that it is either unset or at least includes the tcp transport. # [multi-endian] PRTE does not currently support multi-endian operations. We have detected that the following node differs in endianness: Nodename: %s Endian: %s Local endian: %s Please correct the situation and try again.