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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications High Performance Computing Benchmarking a Beowulf Cluster Post 302315204 by mercthunder on Monday 11th of May 2009 09:47:24 PM
Old 05-11-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by otheus
Uh-hunh. I wouldn't completely trust that if I were you. Let's take it step-by-step.
  1. Use "type" or "which" or "whence" to find the full path of the linpack executable:
    Code:
    type -a hpl

Hi Otheus. After typing in which -a hpl, this is what comes up:

/usr/bin/which: no hpl in (/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/bin:/usr/local/lam-7.1.4/bin:/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/bin:/usr/local/lam-7.1.4/bin:/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/NX/bin:/home/jleungsh/bin:/usr/NX/bin)

Which of those directories is the correct one?

I have skipped down to step 6 in the mean time, and i get this:

[jleungsh@hydrus14 em64t]$ mpirun -np 8 printenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH
/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/lib:
/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/lib:
/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/lib:
/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/lib:
/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/lib:
/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/lib:
/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/lib:
/usr/local/openmpi-1.2.6/lib:



Thanks

Last edited by mercthunder; 05-11-2009 at 10:53 PM..
 

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whereis(1B)					     SunOS/BSD Compatibility Package Commands					       whereis(1B)

NAME
whereis - locate the binary, source, and manual page files for a command SYNOPSIS
/usr/ucb/whereis [-bmsu] [-BMS directory... -f] filename... DESCRIPTION
The whereis utility locates source/binary and manuals sections for specified files. The supplied names are first stripped of leading path- name components and any (single) trailing extension of the form .ext, for example, .c. Prefixes of s. resulting from use of source code control are also dealt with. whereis then attempts to locate the desired program in a list of standard places: etc /sbin /usr/bin /usr/ccs/bin /usr/ccs/lib /usr/lang /usr/lbin /usr/lib /usr/sbin /usr/ucb /usr/ucblib /usr/ucbinclude /usr/games /usr/local /usr/local/bin /usr/new /usr/old /usr/hosts /usr/include /usr/etc OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -b Searches only for binaries. -B Changes or otherwise limits the places where whereis searches for binaries. -f Terminates the last directory list and signals the start of file names, and must be used when any of the -B, -M, or -S options are used. -m Searches only for manual sections. -M Changes or otherwise limits the places where whereis searches for manual sections. -s Searches only for sources. -S Changes or otherwise limit the places where whereis searches for sources. -u Searches for unusual entries. A file is said to be unusual if it does not have one entry of each requested type. Thus `whereis -m -u *' asks for those files in the current directory which have no documentation. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Finding files Find all files in /usr/bin which are not documented in /usr/share/man/man1 with source in /usr/src/cmd: example% cd /usr/ucb example% whereis -u -M /usr/share/man/man1 -S /usr/src/cmd -f * FILES
o /usr/src/* o /usr/{doc,man}/* o /etc, /usr/{lib,bin,ucb,old,new,local} ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWscpu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
chdir(2), attributes(5) BUGS
Since whereis uses chdir(2) to run faster, pathnames given with the -M, -S, or -B must be full; that is, they must begin with a `/'. SunOS 5.11 10 Jan 2000 whereis(1B)
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