[ofa-general] [ANNOUCE] dapl 2.0.6 release

Chuck Hartley hartlch14 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 12:21:36 PST 2008


I just built the 2.0.6 libraries and am getting the same thing.

# nm /usr/lib64/libdat2.so | grep extensions
000000000001deac b g_dat_extensions
# nm /usr/lib64/libdaplofa.so.2.0.0 | grep extensions
                 U dapl_extensions

DAT Registry: dat_ia_openv (ofa-v2-ib0,2:0,0) called
DAT Registry: IA ofa-v2-ib0, trying to load library libdaplofa.so.2
DAT: library load failure: /usr/lib64/libdaplofa.so.2: undefined symbol:
dapl_extensions
DAT Registry: static registry unable to load library libdaplofa.so.2
DAT Registry: dat_ia_open () provider information for IA name ofa-v2-ib0 not
found in dynamic registry
Error opening Interface Adapter ofa-v2-ib0: DAT_PROVIDER_NOT_FOUND
DAT_NAME_NOT_REGISTERED


On Feb 8, 2008 12:25 PM, Arlin Davis <ardavis at ichips.intel.com> wrote:

> LEI CHAI wrote:
> > I modified mvapich2 to compile with udapl v2 and used mvapich2 to
> compile and run an MPI latency program (osu_latency.c in osu_benchmarks). I
> set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=dapl-2.0.6/lib, but it didn't run (cannot open IA) and
> by setting the debug information I saw the error below. I've made sure
> mvapich2 was compiled with header files in include/dat2/ and linked with
> libdat2.so. And when I set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=dapl-2.0.5/lib I was able to
> run the program successfully.
> >
> > Lei
> >
> >
>
> Can you check the 2.0.6 libraries for extensions?
>
> nm /usr/lib64/libdat2.so | grep extensions
> 00000000001093a4 b g_dat_extensions
>
> nm /usr/lib64/libdaplofa.so.2.0.0 | grep extensions
> 00000000000169a0 T dapl_extensions
>
> Also, can you set DAT_DBG_TYPE=0xffff, retry, and send the output.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -arlin
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