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Re: [ptp-user] parallel application run failure
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Thanks to Greg and Dave I now have this working.
The key was enabling the tracing as Greg's email laid out finally gave
me the error message I needed:
PE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: 08/13 13:23:48 T(256) Error: Node f10n12
not found in node list
My hostlist was using the "primary" name for the login node (bp-
login1). That is the name you ssh to and what hostname returns (and
even shows up in LL). Thus I am surprised to see that PE must have
translated that name to the internal switch name of f10n12. If I
switch to that name in the hostlist it works properly.
Seems like an opportunity for better error reporting... :-)
Brett
On Aug 12, 2009, at 3:43 PM, Greg Watson wrote:
Dave,
Greg, if this doesn't solve the problem, I need to see the messages
that
are logged by the PTP trace and by the PE proxy. Can you remind me
what
file I have to edit and what options to set within that file to
turn on
this tracing?
The easiest thing to do is use the Tracing tab on the Eclipse
Application run configuration. Enable debug/proxy/protocol/tracing
under org.eclipse.ptp.core.
If you're not using a runtime Eclipse, you need to start Eclipse
with the -debug flag. It will give you a message about not being
able to load a debug options file. You need to create this file in
the specified location with the following contents (or whatever you
want to enable), then re-run "eclipse -debug":
org.eclipse.ptp.core/debug=true
org.eclipse.ptp.core/debug/proxy/protocol/tracing=true
org.eclipse.ptp.core/debug/proxy/client/tracing=true
org.eclipse.ptp.core/debug/proxy/server/debug_level=1
org.eclipse.ptp.core/debug/rm/tracing=true
Greg
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