[97] | 1 | # -*- text -*- |
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| 2 | # |
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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 | # $COPYRIGHT$ |
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| 14 | # |
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| 15 | # Additional copyrights may follow |
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| 16 | # |
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| 17 | # $HEADER$ |
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| 18 | # |
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| 19 | # This is the US/English help file for Open MPI MCA coll-specific |
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| 20 | # error messages. |
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| 21 | # |
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| 22 | [comm-select:none-available] |
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| 23 | Although some coll components are available on your system, none of |
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| 24 | them said that they could be used for a new communicator. |
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| 25 | |
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| 26 | This is extremely unusual -- either the "basic" or "self" components |
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| 27 | should be able to be chosen for any communicator. As such, this |
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| 28 | likely means that something else is wrong (although you should double |
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| 29 | check that the "basic" and "self" coll components are available on |
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| 30 | your system -- check the output of the "ompi_info" command). |
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| 31 | # |
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| 32 | [comm-unselect:failed-finalize] |
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| 33 | A coll module failed to finalize properly when a communicator that was |
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| 34 | using it was destroyed. |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | This is somewhat unusual: the module itself may be at fault, or this |
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| 37 | may be a symptom of another issue (e.g., a memory problem). |
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| 38 | # |
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| 39 | [comm-unselect:basic-failed-finalize] |
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| 40 | The basic coll module failed to finalize properly when a communicator |
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| 41 | that was using it was destroyed. This happened on the communicator |
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| 42 | named "%s". |
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| 43 | |
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| 44 | This is extremely unusual and typically indicates some other kind of |
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| 45 | problem (e.g., a memory problem) |
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