Please test:
http://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v1.4/
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Is there a summary of fixes since rc1?
Such a list would guide my retesting of the issues I reported with rc1.
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On 1/19/2012 9:55 AM, Jeff Squyres wrote:
Please test:
http://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v1.4/
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This is a critical change, with a significant impact on the code base.
Basically by moving the binding later in the code after the modex was
completed, all memory allocated before (which is all memory allocated during
the registration of all OMPI modules) will endue being on the wrong NUMA node
On Jan 19, 2012, at 11:58 AM, George Bosilca wrote:
> This is a critical change, with a significant impact on the code base.
> Basically by moving the binding later in the code after the modex was
> completed, all memory allocated before (which is all memory allocated during
> the registration
Here is a report on my findings with "configure && make all && make
install && make check" with ompi-1.4.5rc2.
All platforms built the "self", "sm" and "tcp" btls. I've noted where
addition btl/mtl components were built.
PASS with no special configure arguments (just --prefix and things like
I neglected to mention that all FreeBSD and OpenBSD tests were conducted
using GNU Make.
If I use /usr/bin/make (BSD make), then I encounter the same problem I
reported against ompi-1.5.5rc1:
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2954
Note that there is a patch (against 1.5.5rc1) atta
Minor documentation nit, which might apply to the 1.5 branch as well
(didn't check).
README says:
- Open MPI does not support the Sparc v8 CPU target, which is the
default on Sun Solaris. The v8plus (32 bit) or v9 (64 bit)
targets must be used to build Open MPI on Solaris. This can be
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On 20/01/12 04:55, Jeff Squyres wrote:
> Please test:
Great - we can now silence that warning for NFS, thanks!
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