You are getting a different error.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to the source code to say what the error is. The HPL.dat file I posted was a suggested sample based on my reading of internet documentation. It could be that documentation is out-of-date or perhaps newer or perhaps just wrong. Check the README and/or sample HPL.dat files that came with you HPL and go through them line-by-line vis-a-vis your own.
Hi Otheus, same error as the other day, just that i accidently didnt copy the part of the error about there needing to be a certain number of processes for the test. The thing is, when i change the P and Q values to 1 and 1 respectively within the HPL.dat file, it works, and it performs the tests. The moment i make them anything other than 1 and 1, such as 2 and 4 to run across 8 processes on 2 nodes, then it gives me the original error message.
Been stumped for weeks now =(
Edit: The full error message being received is still the same as the other one:
"HPL ERROR from process # 0, on line 419 of function HPL_pdinfo:
>>> Need at least 8 processes for these tests <<<
HPL ERROR from process # 0, on line 621 of function HPL_pdinfo:
>>> Illegal input in file HPL.dat. Exiting ... <"
Last edited by mercthunder; 05-11-2009 at 11:27 AM..
Reason: Adding full error message
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scconf_transp_adap_bge - configure the bge transport adapter
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Note -
Beginning with the Sun Cluster 3.2 release, Sun Cluster software includes an object-oriented command set. Although Sun Cluster software
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The bge adapter connects to a transport switch or to another bge adapter on a different node. In either case, the connection is made
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