[mpich-discuss] Error while connecting to host
Jayesh Krishna
jayesh at mcs.anl.gov
Fri Jun 17 11:30:02 CDT 2011
Good to know MPICH2 works for you now.
-Jayesh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kai Zhong" <jqxx2006 at 126.com>
To: "Jayesh Krishna" <jayesh at mcs.anl.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 1:55:56 AM
Subject: Re:Re: [mpich-discuss] Error while connecting to host
Thank you very much. It works well.
Best Regards,
Kai
在2011-06-12 22:21:08,"Jayesh Krishna" <jayesh at mcs.anl.gov> 写道:
>Hi,
> It looks like the process manager was not installed correctly.
> Uninstall your current version of MPICH2 and install MPICH2 following the steps in Section 9.4 (not 9.1) of the MPICH2 installer's guide (available at http://www.mcs.anl.gov/research/projects/mpich2/documentation/index.php?s=docs).
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>Regards,
>Jayesh
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kai Zhong" <jqxx2006 at 126.com>
>To: mpich-discuss at mcs.anl.gov
>Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 4:17:45 AM
>Subject: [mpich-discuss] Error while connecting to host
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>Hi,
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>I have an computer with Core i5 CPU and 4 GB of RAM, running the MS win7 64-bit operating system. I am trying to run 'cpi.exe' in the folder 'examples' after I install 'mpich2-1.3.2p1-win-x86-64.exe'. If I just type 'cpi' in the cmd, the program run normally. And at 'Windows Task Manager',I see only one of four CPUs are occupied fully. Then I type 'mpiexec -n 2 cpi', 'mpiexec.exe -n 1 -noprompt cpi.exe' and so on. it comes out the same error message:
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>Error while connecting to host. No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. (10061)
>Connect on sock (host=Owner-PC, port=8676) failed, exhaused all end points
>Unable to connect to 'Owner-PC:8676', sock error: Error = -1
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>I am the administrator on this computer, and I am not trying to connect to another machine, to my knowledge. Besides, the firewall is disabled.
>I think maybe I mixed MSMPI and MPICH2, but I don't find the folder 'Microsoft Compute Cluster Packany', which I think the MSMPI should be, at "C:\Program Files" or "C:\Program Files(*86)".
>So, what am I doing wrong?
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>Any help to solve this error is highly appreciated.
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>Best regards,
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>Kai
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