[mpich-discuss] FW: How to use MPICH2 to run a MPI application across two Windows XP machines?

Rajeev Thakur thakur at mcs.anl.gov
Wed Aug 13 15:54:57 CDT 2008


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Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 16:52:22 -0400
From: "Qi Zhu" <zhuqi.jeffrey at gmail.com>
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Subject: How to use MPICH2 to run a MPI application across two Windows XP
machines?
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Hi,  Everybody, I am a new comer here and I am interested to know more about
MPICH2.

Here is what I came across when I was trying to run a MPI application across
two Windows XP computers:
I use the command, machine 1 is my local machine and machin 2 is a remote
one.

mpiexec -hosts 2 machine1 machine2 myapp.exe

Then the error message is:
MPIDU_Sock_Post_Connect<1228>: Unable to connect to machine2 on port 8676.
MPIDU_Sock_Post_Connect<1275>: A connection attempt failed because the
connected party did not actively respond after a period of time.

Can anyone tell me how can I deal with it?
Thanks a lot.

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Thanks and Regards
Sincerely Yours
Jeffrey




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