[mpich-discuss] MPICH2 On Windows 64 bit and Mingw-w64 compilers

Arun Murthy arun.murthy at fluidyn.com
Mon Jan 10 01:33:41 CST 2011


Hi Jayesh

I tried that. It did not help. Here is the response:

"
C:\tmp>"C:\Program Files\MPICH2\bin"\mpiexec.exe -n 2 -localroot icpi.exe

Unable to open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MPICH\SMPD\process\6308 
registry key, error 5, Access is denied.
Unable to open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MPICH\SMPD\process\808 
registry k ey, error 5, Access is denied.
"

When I killed the job by <CTRL> C, the following messages appeared:

"
mpiexec aborting job...
received suspend command for a pmi context that doesn't exist: unmatched 
id = 1

job aborted:
rank: node: exit code[: error message]
0: Arun-PC: -1073741819: mpiexec aborting job
1: Arun-PC: -1073741819
Terminate batch job (Y/N)? y
"

When I tried the same thing on the pre-built "cpi.exe", I get the same 
messages that I got with "icpi.exe", but it still works:

"
C:\tmp>"C:\Program Files\MPICH2\bin"\mpiexec.exe -n 2 -localroot cpi

Unable to open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MPICH\SMPD\process\4544 
registry key, error 5, Access is denied.
Unable to open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MPICH\SMPD\process\7288 
registry key, error 5, Access is denied.

Enter the number of intervals: (0 quits) 9
pi is approximately 3.1426214565576127, Error is 0.0010288029678196
wall clock time = 0.000077

Enter the number of intervals: (0 quits)
"

When I killed this job by <CTRL> C, the following messages appeared:

"
mpiexec aborting job...
SuspendThread failed with error 5 for process 
0:33FB034C-A281-4d45-9189-9DDCDC33C941:'cpi'
unable to suspend process.
unable to read the cmd header on the pmi context, Error = -1.
Error posting readv, An existing connection was forcibly closed by the 
remote host.(10054)

SuspendThread failed with error 5 for process 
1:33FB034C-A281-4d45-9189-9DDCDC33C941:'cpi'
unable to suspend process.
unable to read the cmd header on the pmi context, Error = -1.
Error posting readv, An existing connection was forcibly closed by the 
remote host.(10054)

received kill command for a pmi context that doesn't exist: unmatched id = 0

job aborted:
rank: node: exit code[: error message]
0: Arun-PC: 123: process 0 exited without calling finalize
1: Arun-PC: 123: process 1 exited without calling finalize
Terminate batch job (Y/N)? y
"

Does it have anything to do with an incorrect node (-1073741819) on 
which mpiexec is trying to launch the processes? Thanks for your help.

Best Regards
Arun


On 07-01-2011 22:11, Jayesh Krishna wrote:
> Hi,
>   Can you try running your program with the "-localroot" option and let us know if it works for you (mpiexec -n 2 -localroot icpi.exe)?
>
> Regards,
> Jayesh
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Arun Murthy"<arun.murthy at fluidyn.com>
> To: mpich-discuss at mcs.anl.gov
> Sent: Friday, January 7, 2011 12:56:17 AM
> Subject: [mpich-discuss] MPICH2 On Windows 64 bit and Mingw-w64 compilers
>
> Hi
>
> I am trying to use MPICH2 on Windows 7 64bit (installed from
> mpich2-1.3.1-win-x86-64.msi) along with Mingw-w64 compiler suite
> (mingw-w64-1.0-bin_i686-mingw_20101129).
>
> I tried to compile-link the example "icpi.c" using following command:
>
> C:\MinGW\mingw-w64-1.0-bin_i686-mingw_20101129\bin\x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe
> -I"C:\Program Files\MPICH2\include" icpi.c -L"C:\Program
> Files\MPICH2\lib" -lmpi -o icpi.exe
>
> I could get the executable, but it doesn't run with any number of
> processors. When run with mpiexec, it aborts without any message. I
> could run the pre-built "cpi.exe" with any number of CPU's. I don't have
> MS Visual Studio on my machine. Can anyone help?
>
> By the way, the 32-bit version of MPICH1 (1.2.5 SDK.gcc) works well with
> Mingw-w32 compiler suite.
>
> Thanks
> Arun
>
>
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