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3 | # Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana |
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4 | # University Research and Technology |
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5 | # Corporation. All rights reserved. |
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6 | # Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University |
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7 | # of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights |
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8 | # reserved. |
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9 | # Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, |
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10 | # University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved. |
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11 | # Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California. |
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12 | # All rights reserved. |
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13 | # Copyright (c) 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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14 | # $COPYRIGHT$ |
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15 | # |
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16 | # Additional copyrights may follow |
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17 | # |
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18 | # $HEADER$ |
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19 | # |
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20 | # This is the US/English help file for Open MPI MCA error messages. |
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21 | # |
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22 | [find-available:none-found] |
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23 | No available %s components were found! |
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24 | |
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25 | This means that there are no components of this type installed on your |
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26 | system or all the components reported that they could not be used. |
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27 | |
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28 | This is a fatal error; your MPI process is likely to abort. Check the |
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29 | output of the "ompi_info" command and ensure that components of this |
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30 | type are available on your system. You may also wish to check the |
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31 | value of the "component_path" MCA parameter and ensure that it has at |
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32 | least one directory that contains valid MCA components. |
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33 | # |
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34 | [find-available:not-valid] |
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35 | A requested component was not found, or was unable to be opened. This |
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36 | means that this component is either not installed or is unable to be |
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37 | used on your system (e.g., sometimes this means that shared libraries |
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38 | that the component requires are unable to be found/loaded). Note that |
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39 | Open MPI stopped checking at the first component that it did not find. |
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40 | |
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41 | Host: %s |
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42 | Framework: %s |
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43 | Component: %s |
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44 | # |
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45 | [framework-param:too-many-negates] |
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46 | MCA framework parameters can only take a single negation operator |
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47 | ("^"), and it must be at the beginning of the value. The following |
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48 | value violates this rule: |
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49 | |
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50 | %s |
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51 | |
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52 | When used, the negation operator sets the "exclusive" behavior mode, |
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53 | meaning that it will exclude all specified components (and implicitly |
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54 | include all others). If the negation operator is not specified, the |
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55 | "inclusive" mode is assumed, meaning that all specified components |
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56 | will be included (and implicitly exclude all others). |
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57 | |
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58 | For example, "^a,b" specifies the exclusive behavior and means "use |
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59 | all components *except* a and b", while "c,d" specifies the inclusive |
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60 | behavior and means "use *only* components c and d." |
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61 | |
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62 | You cannot mix inclusive and exclusive behavior. |
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