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RE: [ptp-user] Interfacing with LoadLeveler

Steve,

 

I think it would be good to track where there are confusing or inconsistent parts to the interface – eg, the local dialogue box where you expected remote, I know such places are scattered throughout but we have not done such a great job of tracking them down – and indicating what the correct behavior should be.  Sometimes too there are some fairly subtle things that one needs to do to switch the interface from local to remote – noting these instances would be useful as well…. (sometimes too the interfaces are not “sticky” – ie, you may think you have switched the focus to be remote, but then unexpectedly, the focus will change back to local – and you’ll need to do something to switch back to remote.

 

Jay

 

From: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steven R. Brandt
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 2:34 PM
To: PTP User
Subject: Re: [ptp-user] Interfacing with LoadLeveler

 

> Looks like my first attempt at replying today got lost

> This problem looks like the proxy may be unable to find the libllapi.so library. On Linux systems, the proxy expects to find it in
> either /opt/ibmll/LoadL/full/lib/ or /opt/ibmll/LoadL/so/lib/. If the library is not in either of those locations, can you place a copy there?

I created a sym link from /usr/lpp (where we have it installed) to /opt/ibmll. This made no difference.

> The other option is to specify an alternate location for the library. You can edit the LoadLeveler resource manager configuration > by right clicking on the resource manager in the resource manager view and clicking the option to edit the resource manager
> configuration. The option to specify the libllapi.so directory is at the top of the second page of the LoadLeveler resource
> manager configuration wizard.

So this is confusing... the path on the second page of the dialog that you direct me to points to the local machine while my proxy is on the remote. My local machine is not AIX and does not have libllapi.so.

Cheers,
Steve


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