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# -*- text -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# $COPYRIGHT$
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# Additional copyrights may follow
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# $HEADER$
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# This is the US/English help file for Open MPI's OpenFabrics RDMA CM
# support (the openib BTL).
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[no valid ip]
It appears that an OpenFabrics device does not have an IP address
associated with it. The OpenFabrics RDMA CM connection scheme
*requires* IP addresses to be setup in order to function properly.
Local host: %s
Local device: %s
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[could not find matching endpoint]
The OpenFabrics device in an MPI process received an RDMA CM connect
request for a peer that it could not identify as part of this MPI job.
This should not happen. Your process is likely to abort; sorry.
Local host: %s
Local device: %s
Remote address: %s
Remote TCP port: %d
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[illegal tcp port]
The btl_openib_connect_rdmacm_port MCA parameter was used to specify
an illegal TCP port value. TCP ports must be between 0 and 65536
(ports below 1024 can only be used by root).
TCP port: %d
This value was ignored.
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[illegal timeout]
The btl_openib_connect_rdmacm_resolve_timeout parameter was used to
specify an illegal timeout value. Timeout values are specified in
miliseconds and must be greater than 0.
Timeout value: %d
This value was ignored.
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[rdma cm device removal]
The RDMA CM returned that the device Open MPI was trying to use has
been removed.
Local host: %s
Local device: %s
Your MPI job will now abort, sorry.
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[rdma cm event error]
The RDMA CM returned an event error while attempting to make a
connection. This type of error usually indicates a network
configuration error.
Local host: %s
Local device: %s
Error name: %s
Peer: %s
Your MPI job will now abort, sorry.
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