I have been trying to resolve problems to be able to run openmpi on multiple nodes.
Initially I had a problem with $PATH
and $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
variables not being updated from .bashrc
file by openmpi session, so I manually added --prefix /path/to/openmpi
to resolve this issue.
Turns out that even the anaconda path variables are not being loaded as well. So ultimately I need ~/.bashrc
file to be sourced from my home directory. How can I do that? Can anyone help me out please?
UPDATE 01:
I wrote a simple shell script to check the version of python
python --version
and tried to run it with openmpi on local as well as remote machine as follows:
mpirun --prefix /home/usama/.openmpi --hostfile hosts -np 4 bash script
And it returns
Python 2.7.12
Python 3.6.8 :: Anaconda, Inc.
Python 3.6.8 :: Anaconda, Inc.
Python 2.7.12
Confirming my suspicion that whatever openmpi is doing to run remote processes doesn't invoke / set proper environment variables from the ~/.bashrc file. Any help from someone who has worked with multi-node openmpi?
UPDATE 02:
A simple ssh environment grep tell me that my environment variables are not updated which might be the cause of the problem. (I have even tried to set it up in ~/.ssh/environment file)
$ ssh remote-node env | grep -i path
It seems to be loading only the /etc/environment file with only basic paths setup. How to I rectify this?
$HOME/.ssh/environment
on the destination but we really need to see the full picture before making specific recommendations..bashrc
assuming that it impacts only their interactive shells, and thus that they can define functions that override builtin commands at will, set unusualDEBUG
traps orcommand_not_found
hooks, and otherwise do things that can make scripts behave unpredictably.