We will also be supporting that in the developer's trunk fairly soon, and
that will appear later on in the 1.9 series.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote:
> Not at present, no.
>
> But you might want to look at a fork of the OMPI code base that was
> exploring fault
Not at present, no.
But you might want to look at a fork of the OMPI code base that was exploring
fault resilience issues:
http://fault-tolerance.org/
On Jun 20, 2013, at 5:57 PM, Andreas Schäfer
wrote:
> On 14:59 Thu 20 Jun , Ralph Castain wrote:
>> It should detect and abort - wha
On 14:59 Thu 20 Jun , Ralph Castain wrote:
> It should detect and abort - what version are you using?
Would it be possible to call MPI_Comm_disconnect() in the case the
communicator in question is an intercom -- without having OMPI abort?
I'm asking because if we had a possibility to dynamica
Wow that's ancient - can u up to 1.6 series?
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On Jun 20, 2013, at 3:05 PM, Claire Williams
wrote:
> Hi Ralph,
>
> I'm using 1.4.3. Thanks
>
> - Claire
>
> From: Ralph Castain
> To: Claire Williams ; Open MPI Users
>
> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 1:59 PM
> Subject: R
Hi Ralph,
I'm using 1.4.3. Thanks
- Claire
From: Ralph Castain
To: Claire Williams ; Open MPI Users
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Detecting Node Failure
It should detect and abort - what version are you using?
Sent fro
It should detect and abort - what version are you using?
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On Jun 20, 2013, at 2:02 PM, Claire Williams
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if Open-MPI had any way to detect that a node has crashed,
> rebooted, etc. I am currently trying to integrate my MPI application wit
Hi all,
I was wondering if Open-MPI had any way to detect that a node has crashed,
rebooted, etc. I am currently trying to integrate my MPI application with
Amazon EC2 spot instances, and since spot instances can be terminated at any
time, I would like to try to make it so that my application c
Dear all that help me: THANKS for your patience with me.
I was able to compile with open MPI:
but now I found this error message running programs copiled with open MPI:
A requested component was not found, or was unable to be opened. This
means that this component is either not installed or is un
Er... are you having problems with host IP addresses 127.0.1.1, or did you
reply to the wrong thread?
I thought you were asking about problems with multiple mpf90's in your PATH,
etc. -- not 127.0.1.1 IP address issues. IIRC, there were a bunch of
suggestions over on that thread about how to
Dear all that help me thanks to everyone.
I compiled open MPI with all yours advices posted but the error is always the
same I'm also able to run the examples found with the package.
but really I don't know what can I do to solve the problem.
I trust in you to help me.
Dearly Lorenzo.
Il giorno
On 19 June 2013 23:52, Reuti wrote:
> Am 19.06.2013 um 22:14 schrieb Riccardo Murri:
>
>> On 19 June 2013 20:42, Reuti wrote:
>>> Am 19.06.2013 um 19:43 schrieb Riccardo Murri :
>>>
On 19 June 2013 16:01, Ralph Castain wrote:
> How is OMPI picking up this hostfile? It isn't being specif
On 20 June 2013 06:33, Ralph Castain wrote:
> Been trying to decipher this problem, and think maybe I'm beginning to
> understand it. Just to clarify:
>
> * when you execute "hostname", you get the .local response?
Yes:
[rmurri@nh64-2-11 ~]$ hostname
nh64-2-11.local
[rmurri@nh64-2-1
Been trying to decipher this problem, and think maybe I'm beginning to
understand it. Just to clarify:
* when you execute "hostname", you get the .local response?
* you somewhere have it setup so that 10.x.x.x resolves to , with no
".local" extension?
Correct?
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