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RE: [ptp-user] Re: Problem starting the PTP resource manager
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Okay Greg - thanks. I won't spend any more time spinning my wheels with
the old version and wait for the new one.
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Greg Watson
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 3:48 AM
To: PTP User list
Subject: [ptp-user] Re: Problem starting the PTP resource manager
Hi Ken,
This version of the proxy only works with mpich2-1.0.6p1 due to
variations in the mpd protocol. Also, it doesn't support debugging. I
have a new proxy-less resource manager that I'm developing that should
work with any version of mpich2 and also supports debugging. I'll make
it available for testing after I get back from vacation next week.
Regards,
Greg
> Can somebody help?
>
> I'm using Eclipse Ganymede with CDT 5.0.2 and PTP 2.1.0. I can build
> a simple parallel test program through Eclipse and run it from the
> command line of the remote shell. So far, so good. I'm running
> Eclipse on a Linux system (Red Hat Enterprise 5.0) and will be
> submitting jobs to run on my company's remote cluster - which is a
> collection of Linux and Sun systems.
>
> Now, I'm trying to start an mpich2 resource manager in Eclipse/PTP
> so I can launch and debug my little test program through PTP. I've
> followed the steps I've seen in the PTP tutorials and think I've
> done it correctly. I've built the PTP proxy server and sdm parallel
> debugger according to instructions I've found in the PTP release
> notes. They look like some python files and the sdm executable:
>
> ptp_mpich2_proxy.py
> ptplib.py
> ptplib.pyc
> sdm
>
> I've configured the PTP proxy server to look at ptp_mpich2_proxy.py
> in the appropriate directory on the remote machine, but when I try
> to start the resource manager in PTP, it appears to hang up. If I
> invoke ptp_mpich2_proxy at the remote system command shell, I get
> the following result:
>
> lngrd0001:bin> ./ptp_mpich2_proxy.py
> /apps/jdk_1.5.0_15/bin:/apps/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/apps/mpich2-1.0.5p4/
> bin:/apps/n1ge_6.1u4/bin/lx24-amd64:/usr/kerberos/bin:/tmp/
> 455031.1.Llogin:/usr/local/bin:/apps/harris/bin:/usr/bin/X11
>
> >>> ptp_mpich2_proxy: mpd_uncaught_except_tb handling:
> exceptions.AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute
> 'getResult'
> ./ptp_mpich2_proxy.py 207 ptp_mpd_proxy
> if proxy.getResult() < 0:
> ./ptp_mpich2_proxy.py 1077 ?
> ptp_mpd_proxy()
> lngrd0001:bin>
>
> First of all, is this the right way to start the resource manager?
> Does PTP expect to execute a Python script? And, doesn't it look
> like the script is encountering some sort of problem that's
> resulting in the apparent hang-up when trying to start the resource
> manager?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ken
>
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