PR open-mpi/ompi#2432 introduced a regression where configure
and build with --disable-dlopn caused build failure owing
to unresolved alps lli symbols in the libopal-pal shared library.
This commit fixes this problem.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
* By default, make sure that we are using the short hostnames and not
the fully qualified hostnames when running under LSF.
* Related to commit open-mpi/ompi@d26dd2c20e
Signed-off-by: Joshua Hursey <jhursey@us.ibm.com>
This commit updates the alps ras component to allow the use of
hyperthreads on compute nodes. In this case we need to use the cpuCnt
value from the node structure instead of numPEs.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
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.
Ensure the returned exit status is non-zero if we fail to map
If no -np is given, but either -host and/or -hostfile was given, then error out with a message telling the user that this combination is not supported.
If -np is given, and -host is given with only one instance of each host, then default the #slots to the detected #pe's and enforce oversubscription rules.
If -np is given, and -host is given with more than one instance of a given host, then set the #slots for that host to the number of times it was given and enforce oversubscription rules. Alternatively, the #slots can be specified via "-host foo:N". I therefore believe that row #7 on Jeff's spreadsheet is incorrect.
With that one correction, this now passes all the given use-cases on that spreadsheet.
Make things behave under unmanaged allocations more like their managed cousins - if the #slots is given, then no-np shall fill things up.
Fixes#1344
The mca_base_select function uses returned priorities to select the
best component/module. This priority may be of use to the caller so
pass that information back in an optional argument. If the priority is
not needed pass NULL.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit does two things. It removes checks for C99 required
headers (stdlib.h, string.h, signal.h, etc). Additionally it removes
definitions for required C99 types (intptr_t, int64_t, int32_t, etc).
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
A few uninitialized common symbols are remaining (generated by flex) :
* orte/mca/rmaps/rank_file/rmaps_rank_file_lex.c: orte_rmaps_rank_file_leng
* orte/mca/rmaps/rank_file/rmaps_rank_file_lex.c: orte_rmaps_rank_file_text
* orte/util/hostfile/hostfile_lex.c: orte_util_hostfile_leng
* orte/util/hostfile/hostfile_lex.c: orte_util_hostfile_text
This commit adds support for project_framework_component_* parameter
matching. This is the first step in allowing the same framework name
in multiple projects. This change also bumps the MCA component version
to 2.1.0.
All master frameworks have been updated to use the new component
versioning macro. An mca.h has been added to each project to add a
project specific versioning macro of the form
PROJECT_MCA_VERSION_2_1_0.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
This commit adds an owner file in each of the component directories
for each framework. This allows for a simple script to parse
the contents of the files and generate, among other things, tables
to be used on the project's wiki page. Currently there are two
"fields" in the file, an owner and a status. A tool to parse
the files and generate tables for the wiki page will be added
in a subsequent commit.
Retain the hetero-nodes flag for those cases where the user *knows* that there are differences and our automated system isn't good enough to see it.
Will obviously require further refinement as we find out which variances it can detect, and which it cannot.
There was an obvious bug in the alps/ras component compare_nodes method
which resulted in the function always evaluating the nodes
as being equivalent.