On Jun 25, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Jim Kress wrote:

Is it correct to assume that, when one is configuring openmpi v1.3.2 and if
one leaves out the

--with-openib=/dir

from the ./configure command line, that InfiniBand support will NOT be built into openmpi v1.3.2? Then, if an Ethernet network is present that connects
all the nodes, openmpi will use that network?


No, that is not a safe assumption. Sorry for being a bit tardy in this discussion -- it's been a crazy week. :-)

The best thing to do is to actually look at the output of configure. We actually put a lot of effort to actually make the output be fairly descriptive and informative about what the build process will do when configure is complete. I find it easiest to dump the output of configure to a file and looking at it later in a text editor. For example, searching for btl:openib in my configure output, I see:

--- MCA component btl:openib (m4 configuration macro)
...bunch of stuff...
checking if MCA component btl:openib can compile... yes

The last line of the section indicates whether that plugin ("component") is going to build or not. In my case, the openib plugin was happy and was going to build.

If it's not happy / won't build, then the reason why will be in one of the lines above it (e.g., some header files not found, etc.).

We have some "rules of thumb" about --with-<foo> options for configure (including --with-openib); thanks to Gus' questions a month or three ago, I amended our FAQ to list all of them:

    http://www.open-mpi.org/faq/?category=building#default-build

Also, is it required to add

--enable-static

to the ./configure command line to make sure Infiniband support is
available?


No. I rarely (never?) build statically. Indeed, configuring with OpenFabrics support statically is a rather dicey proposition. See:

    http://www.open-mpi.org/faq/?category=mpi-apps#static-mpi-apps
    http://www.open-mpi.org/faq/?category=mpi-apps#static-ofa-mpi-apps

If I do not then the ompi_info --config command yields



ompi_info --config is not the important one that you want to look at here.

You want to do what I suggested before: "ompi_info | grep btl" and look for the "openib" component. If you run "ompi_info" with no options, it shows you all the plugins that are installed. You want to see that the openib plugin is successfully installed.

It's [somewhat] irrelevant as to which libraries are shown in the ompi_info --config output; that's under-the-covers mumbo-jumbo that you shouldn't usually need to worry about.

Hope that helps!

--
Jeff Squyres
Cisco Systems

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