Mohamad (U. Houston) just fixed the TRANSLATE_RANKS problem on the
trunk. We're going to let it "soak" there for a day or three before
moving it over to the release branches.
Keep 'em coming -- you keep getting more and more mention in the NEWS
file. :-)
On Oct 19, 2006, at 6:08 PM, L
This is not directly / publicly available in C. It is available via
the "ompi_info" command, perhaps something like this:
ompi_info --version ompi full --parsable | fgrep ompi:version:full |
cut -d: -f4-
On Oct 20, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Lisandro Dalcin wrote:
in release 1.1.2, the followin
Hi Orion,
I wonder if you can try this:
use the PE_HOSTFILE that is generated by the qsh -pe my_pe for tight
integration, so the host names may be the ones without the "x". But then
in your mpirun command, specify the interfaces you would like to
exclude, e.g. all except for the gigE interfac
in release 1.1.2, the following is included in 'mpif-config.h'
parameter (OMPI_MAJOR_VERSION=1)
parameter (OMPI_MINOR_VERSION=1)
parameter (OMPI_RELEASE_VERSION=2)
Any chance of having this accesible in C ?
--
Lisandro Dalcín
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Centro Internacional de Métodos Comput
Pak Lui wrote:
Hi Orion and Reuti,
Let me see if I can understand the issue by breaking them down first:
(1) First, I am curious to know why you would need to create a
PE_HOSTFILE yourself, because that file is generated by SGE/N1GE when
you specify you are running a parallel job under SGE/N1
Hi Orion and Reuti,
Let me see if I can understand the issue by breaking them down first:
(1) First, I am curious to know why you would need to create a
PE_HOSTFILE yourself, because that file is generated by SGE/N1GE when
you specify you are running a parallel job under SGE/N1GE, by doing
so
Reuti wrote:
Hi,
Am 20.10.2006 um 01:08 schrieb Orion Poplawski:
I'm starting to test out OpenMPI 1.2 tight integration with SGE and
have run into the following issue. Currently, my startmpi script
massages the hostnames in the machines file created from the SGE
pe_hostfile add an "x" suffi