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January 10, 2007, 02:39 |
Cluster Star-CD WinXP+Win2000
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I can't proced cluster under this 2 operation system. When i'm try cluster under Win2000 (2 computers with windows2000), all correct, when i try connect WinXP, i get error.
On XP, folder options "Simple file sharing" disabled before installing Star-CD, fierwall - disabled as service, folder permission - everyone "Full Control", mpiregister - equally on XP and 2000 Have any idia?? |
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January 10, 2007, 04:06 |
Re: Cluster Star-CD WinXP+Win2000
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try to use common os
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January 10, 2007, 05:04 |
Re: Cluster Star-CD WinXP+Win2000
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You also need to set mpich up with all the user names etc, windows really is crap for clustering, try linux.
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January 12, 2007, 07:07 |
Re: Cluster Star-CD WinXP+Win2000
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Thanks for answer. Here i want to publish log of error when my spawning process down:
STAR 3.26.000 [Victoria_171w]: windows_5.0-absoft_8.2-dso RUNNING, CASENAME: star Error 64, process 0, host TEST3: GetQueuedCompletionStatus failed for socket 1 connected to host '128.254.9.18 1' E:\>cscript.exe //nologo \\test4\star326\bin\unmount.vbs D: G:\>cscript.exe //nologo \\test4\star326\bin\unmount.vbs E: G:\>cscript.exe //nologo \\test4\star326\bin\unmount.vbs G: process 0 on test3 exited without calling MPIFinalize Sending kill commands to launched processes process 1 on test4 exited without calling MPIFinalize PNP: Shutdown [2007-01-12-13:23:03] Execution aborted by request (SIGABRT) af ter 129 seconds (TOTAL ELAPSED TIME). |
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