Jeff,
OK ... I rebuilt without --with-tm= and as predicted my test case
runs (I left the IB flags in). I then ran a job with just:
pbsdsh hostname
on 16 nodes and that also worked. I know that 1.4.1 works although
it was build pointing into the old PBS Pro version tree explicitly. I
have che
On Jun 10, 2010, at 5:49 PM, Richard Walsh wrote:
> OK ... so if I follow your lead and build a version without PBS --tm=
> integration
> and it works, I should be able to report this as an incompatibility bug
> between
> the latest version of PBS Pro (10.2.0.93147) and the latest version of Ope
Jeff/All,
OK ... so if I follow your lead and build a version without PBS --tm=
integration
and it works, I should be able to report this as an incompatibility bug between
the latest version of PBS Pro (10.2.0.93147) and the latest version of OpenMPI
(1.4.2). right? Do I report that you to my f
Sorry, there was a miscommunications between Ethan and I. The "*"
nomenclature never worked in OMPI, it is the specification of "n:*" that
works and we believe still works.
--td
Terry Dontje wrote:
It looks like the rankfile "*" syntax was broke between version r22761
and r23214. So, it look
OpenMPI version: 1.3.3
Platform: IBM P5
Built OpenMPI 64-bit (i.e., CFLAGS=-q64, CXXFLAGS=-q64, -FFLAGS=-q64,
-FCFLAGS=-q64)
FORTRAN 90 test program:
- Create a large array (3.6 GB of 32-bit INTs)
- Initialize MPI
- Create a large window to encompass large array (3
It looks like the rankfile "*" syntax was broke between version r22761
and r23214. So, it looks like a regression to me. Ethan is looking
into trying to narrow this down more.
--td
Ralph Castain wrote:
I would have to look at the code, but I suspect it doesn't handle "*". Could be
upgraded
Not offhand, but just to close the loop on a question from your first mail:
this should not be a memory manager issue (i.e., not related to IB).
As Ralph noted, this is a segv in the launcher (mpirun, in this case) -- in the
tm_init() function call (TM is the launcher helper library in PBS/Tor
Ralph/Jeff,
Yes, the change was intentional. I have upgraded PBS as well and built
1.4.2 pointing to the new PBS via a symbolic link to 'default' which allows one
to control the actual default without changing the path. I did the same thing
on the non-IB system which seems to be working fine wi
On Jun 10, 2010, at 10:57 AM, Ralph Castain wrote:
> That error would indicate something wrong with the pbs connection - it is
> tm_init that is crashing. I note that you did --with-tm pointing to a
> different location - was that intentional? Could be something wrong with that
> pbs build
...
That error would indicate something wrong with the pbs connection - it is
tm_init that is crashing. I note that you did --with-tm pointing to a different
location - was that intentional? Could be something wrong with that pbs build
On Jun 10, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Richard Walsh wrote:
>
> All,
>
Just a guess, but you could try the updated patch here
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2431
Jed
All,
I am upgrading from 1.4.1 to 1.4.2 on both a cluster with IB and one without.
I have no problem on the GE cluster without IB which requires no special
configure
options for the IB. 1.4.2 works perfectly there with both the latest Intel and
PGI
compiler.
On the IB system 1.4.1 has worked
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