Hi folks
I posted this to the devel list the other day, but it raised no
responses. Maybe people will have more to say here.
Questions: How much does using the MPI wrappers influence the memory
management at runtime? What has changed in this regard from 1.2.3 to
1.2.4?
The reason I ask is t
I am running into some roadblocks in compiling OpenMPI 1.2.4 using the
latest Intel Compilers (icc, icpc, ifort) version 10.1.006 on OS X
Leopard (10.5.1). Using the last revision of the intel compilers
(version 10.0.20) works, but I need the 10.1 compilers to fix
compilation of the code I
It appears that some of our OpenMPI jobs are creating a directory named
"openmpi-sessions-userid@node_name" for each allocated node. Is there a way
to reduce the number of directories or is this a part of the way OpenMPI
1.2.4 works? We submit our jobs using Torque/Moab.
Thanks,
J.W. (
On Nov 20, 2007, at 3:43 PM, pat.o'bry...@exxonmobil.com wrote:
It appears that some of our OpenMPI jobs are creating a directory
named
"openmpi-sessions-userid@node_name" for each allocated node. Is
there a way
to reduce the number of directories or is this a part of the way
OpenMPI
1.2.
Hello all,
I have a couple of questions regarding the support for heterogeneous
clusters. I appreciate your responses to clarify the same.
1) Endian conversion - Open MPI does automatic endian conversion as long as
the size of the data types on the communicating nodes is equal. This support
is fu
Oops .. sorry for the repeat post.
Reg. 2 - OpenMPI has plans of supporting Windows but it is not supported
right now. (From a post dt. 10 Apr, 2007).
Thanks,
Kalyan