Hi Ralph,
I'm Krzysztof and I'm working with Grzegorz Maj on this our small
project/experiment.
We definitely would like to give your patch a try. But could you please
explain your solution a little more?
You still would like to start one mpirun per mpi grid, and then have
processes started by us
Actually, OMPI is distributed with a daemon that does pretty much what you want. Checkout "man ompi-server". I originally wrote that code to support cross-application MPI publish/subscribe operations, but we can utilize it here too. Have to blame me for not making it more publicly known.The attache
Hi All,
I had been using open-mpi for parallel computing on Fedora and Ubuntu and
everything was going quite fine. But recently I started using other OSs such
as CentOS and Debian and found a strange thing regarding mpi. I found that
running the same source code on these OS, with the same versions
Hi Asad,
I
found that running the same source code on these OS, with the same
versions of of gcc and open-mpi installed on them, gives different
results than Fedora and Ubuntu after a few hundred iterations. The first
few hundered iterations are exactly similar to that of Fedora and
Ubuntu
On Thu, 2010-04-22 at 08:09 +1000, Nev wrote:
> O
> n Tue, 2010-04-20 at 20:22 -0400, Jeff Squyres wrote:
> > On Apr 20, 2010, at 6:16 PM, Nev wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Jeff,
> > > I did the install to the "same place". I always use /opt/openmpi, the
> > > procedure I use when building is
> > > configur