[QE-users] ERROR(FoX) when executing crossing nodes

Duc-Long Nguyen longnguyenqtr at gmail.com
Mon Mar 12 04:50:19 CET 2018


Dear all,

Since the release of QE 6.2.1 I encountered the error message as 
following when executing parallel pw.x on multi nodes:
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ERROR(FoX)
Cannot open file
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There is no errors when running parallel on single node with the same 
input file. I did not encounter this error using previous version of QE 
like 6.2, 5.4.0 with the same make.inc (or make.sys).
Attached please find the make.inc and the output file.

With best regards,
Duc-Long

-- Duc-Long Nguyen PhD Student, Molecular Science and Technology 
Program, TIGP Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia 
Sinica, Taipei 106, Taiwan Phone +886-979279073

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# make.inc.  Generated from make.inc.in by configure.

# compilation rules

.SUFFIXES :
.SUFFIXES : .o .c .f .f90

# most fortran compilers can directly preprocess c-like directives: use
# 	$(MPIF90) $(F90FLAGS) -c $<
# if explicit preprocessing by the C preprocessor is needed, use:
# 	$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $< -o $*.F90
#	$(MPIF90) $(F90FLAGS) -c $*.F90 -o $*.o
# remember the tabulator in the first column !!!

.f90.o:
	$(MPIF90) $(F90FLAGS) -c $<

# .f.o and .c.o: do not modify

.f.o:
	$(F77) $(FFLAGS) -c $<

.c.o:
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS)  -c $<



# Top QE directory, useful for locating libraries,  linking QE with plugins
# The following syntax should always point to TOPDIR:
TOPDIR = $(dir $(abspath $(filter %make.inc,$(MAKEFILE_LIST))))
# if it doesn't work, uncomment the following line (edit if needed):

# TOPDIR = /home/dlnguyen/bin/qe-6.2

# DFLAGS  = precompilation options (possible arguments to -D and -U)
#           used by the C compiler and preprocessor
# To use libxc (v>=3.0.1), add -D__LIBXC to DFLAGS
# See include/defs.h.README for a list of options and their meaning
# With the exception of IBM xlf, FDFLAGS = $(DFLAGS)
# For IBM xlf, FDFLAGS is the same as DFLAGS with separating commas

# MANUAL_DFLAGS  = additional precompilation option(s), if desired
#                  BEWARE: it does not work for IBM xlf! Manually edit FDFLAGS
MANUAL_DFLAGS  =
DFLAGS         =  -D__DFTI -D__MPI -D__SCALAPACK
FDFLAGS        = $(DFLAGS) $(MANUAL_DFLAGS)

# IFLAGS = how to locate directories with *.h or *.f90 file to be included
#          typically -I$(TOPDIR)/include -I/some/other/directory/
#          the latter contains .e.g. files needed by FFT libraries
# for libxc add -I/path/to/libxc/include/

IFLAGS         = -I$(TOPDIR)/include -I$(TOPDIR)/FoX/finclude -I$(TOPDIR)/S3DE/iotk/include/ -I/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/056/mkl/include

# MOD_FLAG = flag used by f90 compiler to locate modules

MOD_FLAG      = -I

# BASEMOD_FLAGS points to directories containing basic modules,
# while BASEMODS points to the corresponding module libraries
# Each Makefile can add directories to MODFLAGS and libraries to QEMODS

BASEMOD_FLAGS= $(MOD_FLAG)/$(TOPDIR)/iotk/src \
               $(MOD_FLAG)/$(TOPDIR)/Modules \
               $(MOD_FLAG)/$(TOPDIR)/FFTXlib \
	       $(MOD_FLAG)/$(TOPDIR)/LAXlib \
	       $(MOD_FLAG)/$(TOPDIR)/UtilXlib \
	       $(MOD_FLAG)/$(TOPDIR)/FoX/finclude

# Compilers: fortran-90, fortran-77, C
# If a parallel compilation is desired, MPIF90 should be a fortran-90
# compiler that produces executables for parallel execution using MPI
# (such as for instance mpif90, mpf90, mpxlf90,...);
# otherwise, an ordinary fortran-90 compiler (f90, g95, xlf90, ifort,...)
# If you have a parallel machine but no suitable candidate for MPIF90,
# try to specify the directory containing "mpif.h" in IFLAGS
# and to specify the location of MPI libraries in MPI_LIBS

MPIF90         = mpif90
F90           = ifort
CC             = mpicc
F77            = mpif77

# C preprocessor and preprocessing flags - for explicit preprocessing,
# if needed (see the compilation rules above)
# preprocessing flags must include DFLAGS and IFLAGS

CPP            = cpp
CPPFLAGS       = -P -traditional $(DFLAGS) $(IFLAGS)

# compiler flags: C, F90, F77
# C flags must include DFLAGS and IFLAGS
# F90 flags must include MODFLAGS, IFLAGS, and FDFLAGS with appropriate syntax

CFLAGS         = -O3 $(DFLAGS) $(IFLAGS)
F90FLAGS       = $(FFLAGS) -nomodule -fpp $(FDFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $(MODFLAGS)
FFLAGS         = -O2 -assume byterecl -g -traceback

# compiler flags without optimization for fortran-77
# the latter is NEEDED to properly compile dlamch.f, used by lapack

FFLAGS_NOOPT   = -O0 -assume byterecl -g -traceback

# compiler flag needed by some compilers when the main program is not fortran
# Currently used for Yambo

FFLAGS_NOMAIN   = -nofor_main

# Linker, linker-specific flags (if any)
# Typically LD coincides with F90 or MPIF90, LD_LIBS is empty
# for libxc, set LD_LIBS=-L/path/to/libxc/lib/ -lxcf90 -lxc

LD             = mpif90
LDFLAGS        = -static-intel 
LD_LIBS        = 

# External Libraries (if any) : blas, lapack, fft, MPI

# If you have nothing better, use the local copy via "--with-netlib" :
# BLAS_LIBS = /your/path/to/espresso/LAPACK/blas.a
# BLAS_LIBS_SWITCH = internal

BLAS_LIBS      =   -lmkl_intel_lp64  -lmkl_sequential -lmkl_core
BLAS_LIBS_SWITCH = external

# If you have nothing better, use the local copy via "--with-netlib" :
# LAPACK_LIBS = /your/path/to/espresso/LAPACK/lapack.a
# LAPACK_LIBS_SWITCH = internal
# For IBM machines with essl (-D__ESSL): load essl BEFORE lapack !
# remember that LAPACK_LIBS precedes BLAS_LIBS in loading order

LAPACK_LIBS    = 
LAPACK_LIBS_SWITCH = external

SCALAPACK_LIBS = -lmkl_scalapack_lp64 -lmkl_blacs_openmpi_lp64

# nothing needed here if the the internal copy of FFTW is compiled
# (needs -D__FFTW in DFLAGS)

FFT_LIBS       = /opt/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2018.1.163/linux/mkl/interfaces/fftw3xf/libfftw3xf_intel.a 

# HDF5
HDF5_LIB = 
FOX_LIB  = -L$(TOPDIR)/FoX/lib  -lFoX_dom -lFoX_sax -lFoX_wxml -lFoX_common\
            -lFoX_utils -lFoX_fsys 

# For parallel execution, the correct path to MPI libraries must
# be specified in MPI_LIBS (except for IBM if you use mpxlf)

MPI_LIBS       = 

# IBM-specific: MASS libraries, if available and if -D__MASS is defined in FDFLAGS

MASS_LIBS      = 

# ar command and flags - for most architectures: AR = ar, ARFLAGS = ruv

AR             = ar
ARFLAGS        = ruv

# ranlib command. If ranlib is not needed (it isn't in most cases) use
# RANLIB = echo

RANLIB         = ranlib

# all internal and external libraries - do not modify

FLIB_TARGETS   = all

LIBOBJS        = $(TOPDIR)/clib/clib.a  $(TOPDIR)/iotk/src/libiotk.a
LIBS           = $(SCALAPACK_LIBS) $(LAPACK_LIBS) $(FOX_LIB) $(FFT_LIBS) $(BLAS_LIBS) $(MPI_LIBS) $(MASS_LIBS) $(HDF5_LIB)  $(LD_LIBS)

# wget or curl - useful to download from network
WGET = wget -O

# Install directory - not currently used
PREFIX = /usr/local


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