Still in the "needs to be done" category:
* mapping/ranking/binding options aren't correctly supported
* if the DVM encounters some errors (e.g., not enough resources for the job), the resulting error is globally set and impacts any subsequent job submission
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
Unlike "orterun", "prun" is a PMIx-only program that discovers the DVM connection instead of requiring that we explicitly provide it. Only build "prun" if PMIx v2.x is available.
This gets the DVM working again, but still is showing problems for multiple executions. I'll detail those in a separate issue. Thus, the DVM should still be considered "broken".
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
passed to make it all flow thru the opal/pmix "put/get" operations. Update the PMIx code to latest master to pickup some required behaviors.
Remove the no-longer-required get_contact_info and set_contact_info from the RML layer.
Add an MCA param to allow the ofi/rml component to route messages if desired. This is mainly for experimentation at this point as we aren't sure if routing wi
ll be beneficial at large scales. Leave it "off" by default.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
the 'hostname' command might not be available on some platforms
such as Fedora Core 26, so mimick config/libtool.m4 and fallback
to 'uname -n' if needed
Refs. #3680
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
This commit modifies the output from the mpirun --help
command. The options have been split into groups, to
make the output smaller and more readable. The groups
are: general, debug, output, input, mapping, ranking,
binding, devel, compatibility, launch, dvm, and
unsupported. There is also a special "full" command
that can be used to get the old behaviour of printing
out all of the options. Unsupported options may only
be seen with this full output.
This commit also adds a special case for the help
argument. It makes it possible for the user to
enter 0 or 1 arguments instead of having to always
enter an argument. This defaults to printing out
the "general" help options so the user can then
see what help arguments there are.
Signed-off-by: Nathaniel Graham <ngraham@lanl.gov>
Two updates:
1. Remove the "run as root" error message from orterun.c, because that
functionality is now in orted_submit.c (although it is still
required in orte-dvm.c -- so sync the message in orted_submit.c and
orte-dvm.c to be identical).
2. Slightly tweak the text of the "run as root" error message to
explicitly state that we (strongly) suggest running as a non-root
user (and add a little whitespace).
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
This fixes a mismatch between PS listing that returned
USERNAME but code was pruning based on UID.
This changes the OPAL_PS_FLAVOR_CHECK format to return
'uid' instead of 'user'. (Note: Avoiding call to
getlogin_r() but assuming UID is uniform on system,
same assumption exists for session dir anyway.)
Note, still maintains behavior from man page for root
running orte-clean on node (kills all orteds).
Adds 'orte-dvm' to list of procnames that will be checked/killed.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Naughton <naughtont@ornl.gov>
This update should fix the mpirun man page so all
mpirun command line options are included, and
mpirun commands that have been removed are no
longer in the man page. I also fixed some of
the file formatting, and bolding of command
parameters.
Signed-off-by: Nathaniel Graham <ngraham@lanl.gov>
Still not completely done as we need a better way of tracking the routed module being used down in the OOB - e.g., when a peer drops connection, we want to remove that route from all conduits that (a) use the OOB and (b) are routed, but we don't want to remove it from an OFI conduit.
We need to list all major project libraries in the private libraries
line to enable static linking to work properly.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
configury command line is quoted and made available via the OPAL_CONFIGURE_CLI macro.
it can be retrieved via {orte-info,ompi_info,oshmem_info} -c, or
{orte-info,ompi_info,oshmem_info} --all --parseable | grep ^config:cli:
Add descriptions for the new --report-state-on-timeout and
--get-stack-traces options.
Also add --timeout, and cross-reference MPIEXEC_TIMEOUT with it.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
Note that this cannot be used for MPI performance testing. It is really only useful for ORTE scaling tests. It also only works with the rsh/ssh launcher.
If requested, obtain stacktraces for each application process and report it to stderr upon timeout
stack traces: minor improvements
- Also include the hostname and PID of the each process for which
we're sending the stack traces (vs. just including the ORTE process
name)
- Send a specific error message if we couldn't find "gstack" in the
$PATH (e.g., on OS X)
- Send a sepcific error message if gstack fails to run
- Print a message that obtaining the stack traces may take a few
seconds so that users don't wonder what's happening
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
help-orterun.txt: minor tweaks
Trivial update: show "--timeout" (instead of "-timeout") in the help
message, just to encourage the use of double-dash options.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
trivial: stacktrace -> stack trace
Trivial word smything.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
Take another shot at untangling the spaghetti
orterun: fix for command line parsing
orte-submit calls opal_init_util () before parsing out MCA command line
options (-mca, -am, etc). This prevents mpirun from setting opal MCA
variables for some frameworks as well as the MCA base. This is because
when a framework is opened all of its variables are set to read-only.
Eventually we want to lift this restriction on some MCA variables but
since -mca is affected we must parse out the MCA command line options
before opal_init_util(). This commit fixes the bug by adding a new
option to opal_cmd_line_parse (ignore unknown option) so orte-submit
can pre-parse the command line for MCA options.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
Minor cleanups to avoid releasing/recreating the cmd line