That's quite weird/surprising that you would need to set it down to *5* -- that's really low.
Can you share a simple reproducer code, perchance? On Nov 15, 2011, at 11:49 AM, Tom Rosmond wrote: > Ralph, > > Thanks for the advice. I have to set 'coll_sync_barrier_before=5' to do > the job. This is a big change from the default value (1000), so our > application seems to be a pretty extreme case. > > T. Rosmond > > > On Mon, 2011-11-14 at 16:17 -0700, Ralph Castain wrote: >> Yes, this is well documented - may be on the FAQ, but certainly has been in >> the user list multiple times. >> >> The problem is that one process falls behind, which causes it to begin >> accumulating "unexpected messages" in its queue. This causes the matching >> logic to run a little slower, thus making the process fall further and >> further behind. Eventually, things hang because everyone is sitting in bcast >> waiting for the slow proc to catch up, but it's queue is saturated and it >> can't. >> >> The solution is to do exactly what you describe - add some barriers to force >> the slow process to catch up. This happened enough that we even added >> support for it in OMPI itself so you don't have to modify your code. Look at >> the following from "ompi_info --param coll sync" >> >> MCA coll: parameter "coll_base_verbose" (current value: <0>, >> data source: default value) >> Verbosity level for the coll framework (0 = no >> verbosity) >> MCA coll: parameter "coll_sync_priority" (current value: >> <50>, data source: default value) >> Priority of the sync coll component; only relevant >> if barrier_before or barrier_after is > 0 >> MCA coll: parameter "coll_sync_barrier_before" (current value: >> <1000>, data source: default value) >> Do a synchronization before each Nth collective >> MCA coll: parameter "coll_sync_barrier_after" (current value: >> <0>, data source: default value) >> Do a synchronization after each Nth collective >> >> Take your pick - inserting a barrier before or after doesn't seem to make a >> lot of difference, but most people use "before". Try different values until >> you get something that works for you. >> >> >> On Nov 14, 2011, at 3:10 PM, Tom Rosmond wrote: >> >>> Hello: >>> >>> A colleague and I have been running a large F90 application that does an >>> enormous number of mpi_bcast calls during execution. I deny any >>> responsibility for the design of the code and why it needs these calls, >>> but it is what we have inherited and have to work with. >>> >>> Recently we ported the code to an 8 node, 6 processor/node NUMA system >>> (lstopo output attached) running Debian linux 6.0.3 with Open_MPI 1.5.3, >>> and began having trouble with mysterious 'hangs' in the program inside >>> the mpi_bcast calls. The hangs were always in the same calls, but not >>> necessarily at the same time during integration. We originally didn't >>> have NUMA support, so reinstalled with libnuma support added, but the >>> problem persisted. Finally, just as a wild guess, we inserted >>> 'mpi_barrier' calls just before the 'mpi_bcast' calls, and the program >>> now runs without problems. >>> >>> I believe conventional wisdom is that properly formulated MPI programs >>> should run correctly without barriers, so do you have any thoughts on >>> why we found it necessary to add them? The code has run correctly on >>> other architectures, i.g. Crayxe6, so I don't think there is a bug >>> anywhere. My only explanation is that some internal resource gets >>> exhausted because of the large number of 'mpi_bcast' calls in rapid >>> succession, and the barrier calls force synchronization which allows the >>> resource to be restored. Does this make sense? I'd appreciate any >>> comments and advice you can provide. >>> >>> >>> I have attached compressed copies of config.log and ompi_info for the >>> system. The program is built with ifort 12.0 and typically runs with >>> >>> mpirun -np 36 -bycore -bind-to-core program.exe >>> >>> We have run both interactively and with PBS, but that doesn't seem to >>> make any difference in program behavior. >>> >>> T. Rosmond >>> >>> >>> <lstopo_out.txt><config.log.bz2><ompi_info.bz2>_______________________________________________ >>> users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users -- Jeff Squyres [email protected] For corporate legal information go to: http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/
