Hi,
I've installed openmpi-v4.0.x-20180241-725f625 and
openmpi-master-201811100305-3dc1629 on my "SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 12.3 (x86_64)" with Sun C 5.15 (Oracle Developer Studio 12.6),
gcc-6.4.0, icc-19.x, and pgcc-18.4. Unfortunately, I still get the
following error for all compilers fo
Hi,
I've installed openmpi-v4.0.x-20180241-725f625 and
openmpi-master-201811100305-3dc1629 on my "SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 12.3 (x86_64)" with pgcc-18.4. Unfortunately, I get the
following error for my Java programs for openmpi-master.
loki java 130 ompi_info | grep "Configure command li
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 10:49 PM Pritchard Jr., Howard via announce
wrote:
>
> The Open MPI Team, representing a consortium of research, academic, and
> industry partners, is pleased to announce the release of Open MPI version
> 4.0.0.
>
> v4.0.0 is the start of a new release series for Open
Hi,
I am a student whose research work includes using MPI and OpenACC to
accelerate our in-house research CFD code on multiple GPUs. I am having a
big issue related to the "progression of operations in MPI" and am thinking
your inputs can be very helpful.
I am now testing the performanc
I am trying to build OpenMPI with Lustre support using PGI 18.7 on
CentOS 7.5 (1804).
It builds successfully with Intel compilers, but fails to find the
necessary Lustre components with the PGI compiler.
I have tried building OpenMPI 4.0.0, 3.1.3 and 2.1.5. I can build
OpenMPI, but conf
Raymond,
can you please compress and post your config.log ?
Cheers,
Gilles
- Original Message -
> I am trying to build OpenMPI with Lustre support using PGI 18.7 on
> CentOS 7.5 (1804).
>
> It builds successfully with Intel compilers, but fails to find the
> necessary Lustre compo
Hello Bert,
What OS are you running on your notebook?
If you are running Linux, and you have root access to your system, then
you should be able to resolve the Open SHMEM support issue by installing
the XPMEM device driver on your system, and rebuilding UCX so it picks
up XPMEM support.
The sou
XPMEM moved to GitLab.
https://gitlab.com/hjelmn/xpmem
Thanks,
Takahiro Kawashima,
Fujitsu
> Hello Bert,
>
> What OS are you running on your notebook?
>
> If you are running Linux, and you have root access to your system, then
> you should be able to resolve the Open SHMEM support issue by in
Howard,
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 5:26 AM Howard Pritchard wrote:
>
> Hello Bert,
>
> What OS are you running on your notebook?
Ubuntu 18.04
>
> If you are running Linux, and you have root access to your system, then
> you should be able to resolve the Open SHMEM support issue by installing
> the
Dear Takahiro,
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 5:38 AM Kawashima, Takahiro
wrote:
>
> XPMEM moved to GitLab.
>
> https://gitlab.com/hjelmn/xpmem
the first words from the README aren't very pleasant to read:
This is an experimental version of XPMEM based on a version provided by
Cray and uploaded to http
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