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Old   February 10, 2014, 08:40
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I am running AVL fire Jobs on two nodes 20 Cpu's each on PBSpro Linux cluster.

I have situation that every completion of job i see mpi command not found error messages in .e file. Below is fire command line called from python script

cmd += '-name='+'fire '+ ' -project_dir='+os.getcwd() +' ' + '-project='+ inputfile + ' -solver_vers=v2013.1 '+ ' -hostname='+remotehost+ ' -mpi -cpu='+ str(totalcpus) + ' -hostlist='+ machines + ' -case='+casename


If anyone in the community can provide me the solution will be helpful.


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Old   February 14, 2014, 06:54
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Hi,
it is important to check if it is a problem in the envirmeoment (remote connection to each node) or on the example itself. Which error message do you have in the .fla file?

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