Got it - thanks. I fixed that ERROR_LOG issue (I think- please verify). I suspect the memheap issue relates to something else, but I probably need to let the OSHMEM folks comment on it
> On Apr 11, 2015, at 9:52 AM, Andy Riebs <andy.ri...@hp.com> wrote: > > Everything is built on the Xeon side, with the icc "-mmic" switch. I then ssh > into one of the PHIs, and run shmemrun from there. > > > On 04/11/2015 12:00 PM, Ralph Castain wrote: >> Let me try to understand the setup a little better. Are you running shmemrun >> on the PHI itself? Or is it running on the host processor, and you are >> trying to spawn a process onto the Phi? >> >> >>> On Apr 11, 2015, at 7:55 AM, Andy Riebs <andy.ri...@hp.com >>> <mailto:andy.ri...@hp.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Ralph, >>> >>> Yes, this is attempting to get OSHMEM to run on the Phi. >>> >>> I grabbed openmpi-dev-1484-g033418f.tar.bz2 and configured it with >>> >>> $ ./configure --prefix=/home/ariebs/mic/mpi-nightly CC=icc -mmic >>> CXX=icpc -mmic \ >>> --build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --host=x86_64-k1om-linux \ >>> AR=x86_64-k1om-linux-ar RANLIB=x86_64-k1om-linux-ranlib >>> LD=x86_64-k1om-linux-ld \ >>> --enable-mpirun-prefix-by-default --disable-io-romio >>> --disable-mpi-fortran \ >>> --enable-debug >>> --enable-mca-no-build=btl-usnic,btl-openib,common-verbs,oob-ud >>> >>> (Note that I had to add "oob-ud" to the "--enable-mca-no-build" option, as >>> the build complained that mca oob/ud needed mca common-verbs.) >>> >>> With that configuration, here is what I am seeing now... >>> >>> $ export SHMEM_SYMMETRIC_HEAP_SIZE=1G >>> $ shmemrun -H localhost -N 2 --mca sshmem mmap --mca plm_base_verbose 5 >>> $PWD/mic.out >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] mca:base:select:( plm) Querying component [rsh] >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[INVALID],INVALID] plm:rsh_lookup on agent ssh : rsh >>> path NULL >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] mca:base:select:( plm) Query of component [rsh] set >>> priority to 10 >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] mca:base:select:( plm) Querying component [isolated] >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] mca:base:select:( plm) Query of component [isolated] >>> set priority to 0 >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] mca:base:select:( plm) Querying component [slurm] >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] mca:base:select:( plm) Skipping component [slurm]. >>> Query failed to return a module >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] mca:base:select:( plm) Selected component [rsh] >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] plm:base:set_hnp_name: initial bias 189895 nodename >>> hash 4121194178 >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] plm:base:set_hnp_name: final jobfam 32419 >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:rsh_setup on agent ssh : rsh path >>> NULL >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:receive start comm >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:setup_job >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:setup_vm >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:setup_vm creating map >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] setup:vm: working unmanaged allocation >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] using dash_host >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] checking node atl1-01-mic0 >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] ignoring myself >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:setup_vm only HNP in allocation >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] complete_setup on job [32419,1] >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] ORTE_ERROR_LOG: Not found in file >>> base/plm_base_launch_support.c at line 440 >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:launch_apps for job [32419,1] >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:launch wiring up iof for job >>> [32419,1] >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:launch [32419,1] registered >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:launch job [32419,1] is not a >>> dynamic spawn >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189899] Error: pshmem_init.c:61 - shmem_init() SHMEM failed >>> to initialize - aborting >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189898] Error: pshmem_init.c:61 - shmem_init() SHMEM failed >>> to initialize - aborting >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> It looks like SHMEM_INIT failed for some reason; your parallel process is >>> likely to abort. There are many reasons that a parallel process can >>> fail during SHMEM_INIT; some of which are due to configuration or >>> environment >>> problems. This failure appears to be an internal failure; here's some >>> additional information (which may only be relevant to an Open SHMEM >>> developer): >>> >>> mca_memheap_base_select() failed >>> --> Returned "Error" (-1) instead of "Success" (0) >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> SHMEM_ABORT was invoked on rank 1 (pid 189899, host=atl1-01-mic0) with >>> errorcode -1. >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> A SHMEM process is aborting at a time when it cannot guarantee that all >>> of its peer processes in the job will be killed properly. You should >>> double check that everything has shut down cleanly. >>> >>> Local host: atl1-01-mic0 >>> PID: 189899 >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> Primary job terminated normally, but 1 process returned >>> a non-zero exit code.. Per user-direction, the job has been aborted. >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:orted_cmd sending orted_exit >>> commands >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> shmemrun detected that one or more processes exited with non-zero status, >>> thus causing >>> the job to be terminated. The first process to do so was: >>> >>> Process name: [[32419,1],1] >>> Exit code: 255 >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] 1 more process has sent help message >>> help-shmem-runtime.txt / shmem_init:startup:internal-failure >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] Set MCA parameter "orte_base_help_aggregate" to 0 to >>> see all help / error messages >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] 1 more process has sent help message >>> help-shmem-api.txt / shmem-abort >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] 1 more process has sent help message >>> help-shmem-runtime.txt / oshmem shmem abort:cannot guarantee all killed >>> [atl1-01-mic0:189895] [[32419,0],0] plm:base:receive stop comm >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 04/10/2015 06:37 PM, Ralph Castain wrote: >>>> Andy - could you please try the current 1.8.5 nightly tarball and see if >>>> it helps? The error log indicates that it is failing to get the topology >>>> from some daemon, I�m assuming the one on the Phi? >>>> >>>> You might also add �enable-debug to that configure line and then put -mca >>>> plm_base_verbose on the shmemrun cmd to get more help >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Apr 10, 2015, at 11:55 AM, Andy Riebs <andy.ri...@hp.com >>>>> <mailto:andy.ri...@hp.com>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Summary: MPI jobs work fine, SHMEM jobs work just often enough to be >>>>> tantalizing, on an Intel Xeon Phi/MIC system. >>>>> >>>>> Longer version >>>>> >>>>> Thanks to the excellent write-up last June >>>>> (<https://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2014/06/24711.php> >>>>> <https://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2014/06/24711.php>), I >>>>> have been able to build a version of Open MPI for the Xeon Phi >>>>> coprocessor that runs MPI jobs on the Phi coprocessor with no problem, >>>>> but not SHMEM jobs. Just at the point where I was about to document the >>>>> problems I was having with SHMEM, my trivial SHMEM job worked. And then >>>>> failed when I tried to run it again, immediately afterwards. I have a >>>>> feeling I may be in uncharted territory here. >>>>> >>>>> Environment >>>>> RHEL 6.5 >>>>> Intel Composer XE 2015 >>>>> Xeon Phi/MIC >>>>> ---------------- >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Configuration >>>>> >>>>> $ export PATH=/usr/linux-k1om-4.7/bin/:$PATH >>>>> $ source /opt/intel/15.0/composer_xe_2015/bin/compilervars.sh intel64 >>>>> $ ./configure --prefix=/home/ariebs/mic/mpi \ >>>>> CC="icc -mmic" CXX="icpc -mmic" \ >>>>> --build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --host=x86_64-k1om-linux \ >>>>> AR=x86_64-k1om-linux-ar RANLIB=x86_64-k1om-linux-ranlib \ >>>>> LD=x86_64-k1om-linux-ld \ >>>>> --enable-mpirun-prefix-by-default --disable-io-romio \ >>>>> --disable-vt --disable-mpi-fortran \ >>>>> --enable-mca-no-build=btl-usnic,btl-openib,common-verbs >>>>> $ make >>>>> $ make install >>>>> >>>>> ---------------- >>>>> >>>>> Test program >>>>> >>>>> #include <stdio.h> >>>>> #include <stdlib.h> >>>>> #include <shmem.h> >>>>> int main(int argc, char **argv) >>>>> { >>>>> int me, num_pe; >>>>> shmem_init(); >>>>> num_pe = num_pes(); >>>>> me = my_pe(); >>>>> printf("Hello World from process %ld of %ld\n", me, num_pe); >>>>> exit(0); >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> ---------------- >>>>> >>>>> Building the program >>>>> >>>>> export PATH=/home/ariebs/mic/mpi/bin:$PATH >>>>> export PATH=/usr/linux-k1om-4.7/bin/:$PATH >>>>> source /opt/intel/15.0/composer_xe_2015/bin/compilervars.sh intel64 >>>>> export >>>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/intel/15.0/composer_xe_2015.2.164/compiler/lib/mic:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH >>>>> >>>>> icc -mmic -std=gnu99 -I/home/ariebs/mic/mpi/include -pthread \ >>>>> -Wl,-rpath -Wl,/home/ariebs/mic/mpi/lib -Wl,--enable-new-dtags \ >>>>> -L/home/ariebs/mic/mpi/lib -loshmem -lmpi -lopen-rte -lopen-pal \ >>>>> -lm -ldl -lutil \ >>>>> -Wl,-rpath >>>>> -Wl,/opt/intel/15.0/composer_xe_2015.2.164/compiler/lib/mic \ >>>>> -L/opt/intel/15.0/composer_xe_2015.2.164/compiler/lib/mic \ >>>>> -o mic.out shmem_hello.c >>>>> >>>>> ---------------- >>>>> >>>>> Running the program >>>>> >>>>> (Note that the program had been consistently failing. Then, when I logged >>>>> back into the system to capture the results, it worked once, and then >>>>> immediately failed when I tried again, as shown below. Logging in and out >>>>> isn't sufficient to correct the problem. Overall, I think I had 3 >>>>> successful runs in 30-40 attempts.) >>>>> >>>>> $ shmemrun -H localhost -N 2 --mca sshmem mmap ./mic.out >>>>> [atl1-01-mic0:189372] [[30936,0],0] ORTE_ERROR_LOG: Not found in file >>>>> base/plm_base_launch_support.c at line 426 >>>>> Hello World from process 0 of 2 >>>>> Hello World from process 1 of 2 >>>>> $ shmemrun -H localhost -N 2 --mca sshmem mmap ./mic.out >>>>> [atl1-01-mic0:189381] [[30881,0],0] ORTE_ERROR_LOG: Not found in file >>>>> base/plm_base_launch_support.c at line 426 >>>>> [atl1-01-mic0:189383] Error: pshmem_init.c:61 - shmem_init() SHMEM failed >>>>> to initialize - aborting >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> It looks like SHMEM_INIT failed for some reason; your parallel process is >>>>> likely to abort. There are many reasons that a parallel process can >>>>> fail during SHMEM_INIT; some of which are due to configuration or >>>>> environment >>>>> problems. This failure appears to be an internal failure; here's some >>>>> additional information (which may only be relevant to an Open SHMEM >>>>> developer): >>>>> >>>>> mca_memheap_base_select() failed >>>>> --> Returned "Error" (-1) instead of "Success" (0) >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> SHMEM_ABORT was invoked on rank 0 (pid 189383, host=atl1-01-mic0) with >>>>> errorcode -1. >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> A SHMEM process is aborting at a time when it cannot guarantee that all >>>>> of its peer processes in the job will be killed properly. You should >>>>> double check that everything has shut down cleanly. >>>>> >>>>> Local host: atl1-01-mic0 >>>>> PID: 189383 >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> Primary job terminated normally, but 1 process returned >>>>> a non-zero exit code.. Per user-direction, the job has been aborted. >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> shmemrun detected that one or more processes exited with non-zero status, >>>>> thus causing >>>>> the job to be terminated. The first process to do so was: >>>>> >>>>> Process name: [[30881,1],0] >>>>> Exit code: 255 >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> >>>>> Any thoughts about where to go from here? >>>>> >>>>> Andy >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Andy Riebs >>>>> Hewlett-Packard Company >>>>> High Performance Computing >>>>> +1 404 648 9024 >>>>> My opinions are not necessarily those of HP >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> users mailing list >>>>> us...@open-mpi.org <mailto:us...@open-mpi.org> >>>>> Subscription: http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users >>>>> <http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users> >>>>> Link to this post: >>>>> http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2015/04/26670.php >>>>> <http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2015/04/26670.php> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> users mailing list >>>> us...@open-mpi.org <mailto:us...@open-mpi.org> >>>> Subscription: http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users >>>> <http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users> >>>> Link to this post: >>>> http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2015/04/26676.php >>>> <http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2015/04/26676.php> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> users mailing list >>> us...@open-mpi.org <mailto:us...@open-mpi.org> >>> Subscription: http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users >>> <http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users> >>> Link to this post: >>> http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2015/04/26678.php >>> <http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2015/04/26678.php> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> users mailing list >> us...@open-mpi.org <mailto:us...@open-mpi.org> >> Subscription: http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users >> <http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users> >> Link to this post: >> http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2015/04/26679.php >> <http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2015/04/26679.php> > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > us...@open-mpi.org > Subscription: http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users > Link to this post: > http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2015/04/26680.php