Hello,
I am using OpenMPI 1.10.2 compiled with Intel. I am trying to get the
spawn functionality
to work inside a for loop, but continue to get the error "too many retries
sending message to , giving up" somewhere down the line in the for
loop, seemingly because the processors are not being fully
Hello,
I am using OpenMPI 1.10.2 compiled with Intel. I am trying to get the
spawn functionality
to work inside a for loop, but continue to get the error "too many retries
sending message to , giving up" somewhere down the line in the for
loop, seemingly because the processors are not being fully
he correct code?
If you need me to provide more information please let me know.
Thank you,
Jason
Jason Maldonis
Research Assistant of Professor Paul Voyles
Materials Science Grad Student
University of Wisconsin, Madison
1509 University Ave, Rm M142
Madison, WI 53706
maldo...@wisc.edu
608-295-5532
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ode1 CPU(s): 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19
Thanks,
Jason
Jason Maldonis
Research Assistant of Professor Paul Voyles
Materials Science Grad Student
University of Wisconsin, Madison
1509 University Ave, Rm M142
Madison, WI 53706
maldo...@wisc.edu
608-295-5532
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 1:27 PM, Nathan Hj
there is a place/website/etc where I can watch
to see when the fix for this has been made?
Thanks everyone!
Jason
Jason Maldonis
Research Assistant of Professor Paul Voyles
Materials Science Grad Student
University of Wisconsin, Madison
1509 University Ave, Rm M142
Madison, WI 53706
maldo
es of MPI very well though, so if you don't think this is an
issue then that is a big bonus!
Thanks!
Jason
Jason Maldonis
Research Assistant of Professor Paul Voyles
Materials Science Grad Student
University of Wisconsin, Madison
1509 University Ave, Rm M142
Madison, WI 53706
maldo...@wi
Hi Rizwan,
If you need to rewrite your fork system calls, you may want to check out
mpi's spawn functionality. I recently found out about it and it's really
useful if you haven't heard of it already. I am using it through python's
mpi4py and it seems to be working well.
Hi everyone,
I am having trouble developing a complicated parallelization algorithm with
MPI and I'm hoping for some tips (I am using OpenMPI 1.10.2). I posted the
latest problem I ran into on Stack Overflow and got a response from someone
saying they don't think it is possible to do the spawn all
angs up or returns with a SIGSEGV." does you mean that a single call
hangs, or that at some point during the for loop a call hangs? If you mean
the latter, then it might relate to my issue. Otherwise my thread probably
won't be helpful.
Jason Maldonis
Research Assistant of Professor P
Hello everyone,
I am using openmpi-1.10.2 and I am using the `spawn_multiple` MPI function
inside a for-loop. My program spawns N workers within each iteration of the
for-loop, makes some changes to the input for the next iteration, and then
proceeds to the next iteration.
After a few iterations
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chime in just in case you ran into a similar issue as me.
Best,
Jason
Jason Maldonis
Research Assistant of Professor Paul Voyles
Materials Science Grad Student
University of Wisconsin, Madison
1509 University Ave, Rm 202
Madison, WI 53706
maldo...@wisc.edu
On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Mahdi
stable than 2.x for
the dynamic resource allocation code I am writing.
Thanks in advance,
Jason Maldonis
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the results.
At the moment I am thinking I'll split this up into 2-3 examples that build
on each other to explain how it works. I definitely need to clean them up
first though, and I'll let you know when they are better.
Thanks,
Jason
Jason Maldonis
Research Assistant of Professor
issue with a compile option, that would be huge!
Thank you for sharing this,
Jason
Jason Maldonis
Research Assistant of Professor Paul Voyles
Materials Science Grad Student
University of Wisconsin, Madison
1509 University Ave, Rm 202
Madison, WI 53706
maldo...@wisc.edu
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 1:38
Just to throw this out there -- to me, that doesn't seem to be just a
problem with SLURM. I'm guessing the exact same error would be thrown
interactively (unless I didn't read the above messages carefully enough).
I had a lot of problems running spawned jobs on 2.0.x a few months ago, so
I switched
Hello all,
I am using OpenMPI version 1.6.4 (installed with the Intel compilers) and I
am getting some undefined reference errors.
First, I will give you some background.
While reinstalling and upgrading our cluster, this is how I installed
openmpi:
While installing CentOS with ROCKS 6.1, openmp
Apologies if I am not supposed to respond that this worked, but it did!
Thank you Tom! You saved me hours of work and I learned something
important. Now I have an executable!
Best,
Jason
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Elken, Tom wrote:
> I saw a couple of issues noted below …
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