In general, MTT is just an engine for running stuff. We tend to use MTT
running lots of MPI correctness and performance tests. So yes, you could use
MTT to run your chemistry code over varying numbers of nodes. MTT might be a
bit of a big tool for that, but if you have no other
I have a new IB-based cluster. I'm not sure
if the IB is running correctly. One way I thought
of to test IB is to run MPI tests. mtt looks
like it can do this, but it also does a whole
lot more that I'm not interested in.
So, I'm wondering if it's feasible to run
mtt as only a performance
Yes, it is. Doh!
One solution might be to remove the .ompi_ignore but to only enable
the SCTP BTL when an explicit --with-sctp flag is given to configure
(or something similar). You might want to run this by the [OMPI]
group first, but there's precedent for it, so I doubt anyone would
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Hello,
I've had some more time to look into running MTT-based tests on the SCTP
BTL that has been recently added to ompi-trunk. However, it appears that
the BTL itself is not included in the nightly tarballs. I was curious if
this is due to the
Greetings all.
Andy and I talked the other day about deploying MTT for Open MPI
testing. We're still doing lots of active development, but it would
be good if we could get you guys to install and run MTT (potentially
via cron) and start submitting results back to the database.
This is