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Gilles Gouaillardet
a05456ab5e orte: only set the ORTE_NODE_ALIAS attribute when required
When there is no alias for a given node, do not set the
ORTE_NODE_ALIAS attribute to an empty string any more.

Thanks Erico for reporting this issue.
Thanks Ralph for the guidance.

Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
2018-04-25 11:43:46 +09:00
Ralph Castain
322f6c5056 Fix a breakage in the ranking system
While it may be faster to reverse the order of the assignment loops, it also results in the wrong answer

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2018-03-25 15:55:56 -07:00
Ralph Castain
8454fc8a65 Allow oversubscription on managed allocations
Fixes https://github.com/pmix/pmix-reference-server/issues/42

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2018-03-25 08:37:51 -07:00
Ralph Castain
cb221b6f6f Correct mapping errors
Since we now support the dynamic addition of hosts to the orte_node_pool, there is no longer any reason to require advanced specification of all possible nodes. Instead, use a precedence method to initially allocate only those hosts that were specified in the cmd line:

* rankfile, if given, as that will specify the nodes

* -host, aggregated across all app_contexts

* -hostfile, aggregated across all app_contexts

* default hostfile

* assign local node

Fix slots_inuse accounting so that the nodes are correctly reset upon error termination - e.g., when oversubscribed without permission.

Ensure we accurately track the user's specified desires for oversubscribe and no-use-local when dynamically spawning jobs.

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
(cherry picked from commit c9b3e68ce596a68a2ed2fbf73f211b3334b0a6a8)
2018-02-07 11:29:21 -08:00
Ralph Castain
75eb56522c Continue resolving add_host behavior
Fix a problem in packing/unpacking job updates. There remains a race condition that causes messages to attempt to be sent to the second new daemon before it is completely ready. Not entirely sure where it is coming from.

Refs #4665

Rebase to master. Reset orte_nidmap_communicated if hosts are added. Check for duplicate hostnames in an add_host command. Turn off tree_spawn for dynamic launch of additional daemons.

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2018-01-15 08:21:01 -08:00
Ralph Castain
658c3d1d51 Ensure we update the total_slots_alloc field on each job. Correct the client example
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
(cherry picked from commit bcedd12a8a24dd246f04ff13b4fd2f1bbac6ce5a)
2017-09-19 08:14:14 -07:00
Howard Pritchard
d08be74573 SLURM: launch all processes via slurmd
It turns out that the approach of having the HNP do the
fork/exec of MPI ranks on the head node in a SLURM environment
introduces problems when users/sysadmins want to use the SLURM
scancl tool or sbatch --signal option to signal a job.

This commit disables use of the HNP fork/exec procedure when
a job is launched into a SLURM controlled allocation.

update NEWS with a blurb about new ras framework mca parameter.

related to #3998

Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <hppritcha@gmail.com>
2017-08-02 14:56:55 -06:00
Ralph Castain
93cf3c7203 Update OPAL and ORTE for thread safety
(I swear, if I look this over one more time, I'll puke)

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-06-06 12:30:57 -07:00
Ralph Castain
45bbd598c1 Fix --nolocal
Fix the --nolocal option by ensuring we always check/remove the HNP from the list of available nodes if the flag is set
Ensure that the HNP node is included as available when nothing else is given

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-05-12 09:03:26 -07:00
Ralph Castain
a143800bce Enable full operations under SLURM on Cray systems by co-locating a daemon with mpirun when mpirun is executing on a compute node in that environment. This allows local application procs to inherit their security credential from the daemon as it will have been launched via SLURM
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-05-06 19:08:50 -07:00
Ralph Castain
22c88f5ab5 Fix launch_id matching of -hosts
Need to check the entire value instead of just the last N digits. Otherwise, "-host 15" will match nid0015, nid0115, and any other launch id ending in 15

It appears strtol can return either a NULL or a zero-length string, so check for both cases

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-02-20 07:03:53 -08:00
Ralph Castain
3913595e10 Enable simulation of large-scale clusters by allowing multiple daemons/node. Specifying the ras_base_multiplier parameter to be greater than 1 will cause ORTE to replicate each allocated node by that factor. A daemon will be spawned for each replica, thus letting ORTE function as if it were on a much larger cluster.
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.
2016-05-29 18:56:18 -07:00
Ralph Castain
503e1274a9 Per the discussion on the telecon, change the -host behavior so we only run one instance if no slots were provided and the user didn't specify #procs to run. However, if no slots are given and the user does specify #procs, then let the number of slots default to the #found processing elements
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
2016-03-29 11:21:57 -07:00
Ralph Castain
6e68d758b9 Cleanup some valgrind complaints about jumps with uninitialized values. Fix a few IOF issues reported by Mark Santcroos when submitting jobs from tools. Add the ability to pass directives to the --output-filename option that tell ORTE to (a) not include the jobid in the path to the output files, and (b) not to copy the output to the tool (i.e., just store it in the files).
ck

Remove stale debug

Fix a segfault if no subscribers are present
2016-02-18 16:30:37 -08:00
Ralph Castain
24419b6523 Fix relative node syntax for dash-host option 2015-10-31 19:00:46 -07:00
Nathan Hjelm
8b5810f7f7 mca/base: add priority output to mca_base_select
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>
2015-10-19 12:32:41 -06:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
0445484820 ras: remove orte_ras_proc_t and associated code 2015-09-30 08:52:52 +09:00
Nathan Hjelm
4d92c9989e more c99 updates
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>
2015-06-25 10:14:13 -06:00
Ralph Castain
869041f770 Purge whitespace from the repo 2015-06-23 20:59:57 -07:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
2e384a3b65 initialize common symbols from orte
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
2015-05-08 10:11:58 +09:00
Ralph Castain
7d1980ba83 Add the ability to specify the number of desired slots in the --host option. Just giving a host name => one slot (multiple copies of the name yield one slot per copy). Giving "foo:3" indicates you want three slots - a shorthand notation for saying "foo" three times. Giving "foo:*" indicates you want the topology to set the number of slots based on the orte_set_slots param. 2015-04-30 20:35:23 -07:00
Nathan Hjelm
b68d66bb9b MCA: Add the project/project version to the MCA base component
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>
2015-03-27 10:59:04 -06:00
Ralph Castain
5ae42c816e Attempt to reduce the RARP traffic during definition of allocations 2015-03-16 16:26:40 -07:00
Howard Pritchard
bf89131f9e add owner files to opa/ompi/orte mca directories
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.
2015-02-22 15:10:23 -07:00
Ralph Castain
8736a1c138 Per RFC:
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2014/05/14822.php

Revamp the ORTE global data structures to reduce memory footprint and add new features. Add ability to control/set cpu frequency, though this can only be done if the sys admin has setup the system to support it (or you run as root).

This commit was SVN r31916.
2014-06-01 16:14:10 +00:00
Ralph Castain
5602156a1c Use the correct abstraction layer name for the data dirs
This commit was SVN r31684.
2014-05-08 14:32:24 +00:00
Ralph Castain
238ecea311 When we comm_spawn, we really want to respect the original -host directives and not expand the daemon virtual machine unless directed to do so in the comm_spawn command. Otherwise, we will automatically launch daemons on every node in the allocation.
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=rhc:subject=respect vm boundaries during comm_spawn

This commit was SVN r31578.
2014-04-30 22:26:18 +00:00
Ralph Castain
deff85ffc3 Prevent a segfault if we encounter an error while parsing a hostfile. Don't issue and error_log output as the hostfile code already prints an error message
Thanks to Tetsuya Mishima for the patch. Reviewed ok by rhc.

RM-approved

cmr=v1.8.1:reviewer=ompi-gk1.8

This commit was SVN r31377.
2014-04-12 21:32:10 +00:00
Brian Barrett
8b778903d8 Fix longstanding issue with our multi-project support. Rather than using
pkg{data,lib,includedir}, use our own ompi{data,lib,includedir}, which is
always set to {datadir,libdir,includedir}/openmpi.  This will keep us from
having help files in prefix/share/open-rte when building without Open MPI,
but in prefix/share/openmpi when building with Open MPI.

This commit was SVN r30140.
2014-01-07 22:11:15 +00:00
Ralph Castain
3f2b3c53ea Ensure that rankfile-provided allocations are correctly handled
Fixes trac:4043

cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Ensure that rankfile-provided allocations are correctly handled

This commit was SVN r30106.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 4043 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4043
2014-01-02 16:07:16 +00:00
Ralph Castain
9c768df8b8 Resolve an unexpected behavior in hostfile allocations. Now that we filter allocations to determine what will be used for mapping, let the initial global pool be the union of nodes from all sources (default hostfile, hostfiles, and dash-hosts). Each app will filter down to only those specified for it using its own hostfile and dash-host options.
cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Resolve an unexpected behavior in hostfile allocations

This commit was SVN r30040.
2013-12-21 01:38:27 +00:00
Ralph Castain
a200e4f865 As per the RFC, bring in the ORTE async progress code and the rewrite of OOB:
*** THIS RFC INCLUDES A MINOR CHANGE TO THE MPI-RTE INTERFACE ***

Note: during the course of this work, it was necessary to completely separate the MPI and RTE progress engines. There were multiple places in the MPI layer where ORTE_WAIT_FOR_COMPLETION was being used. A new OMPI_WAIT_FOR_COMPLETION macro was created (defined in ompi/mca/rte/rte.h) that simply cycles across opal_progress until the provided flag becomes false. Places where the MPI layer blocked waiting for RTE to complete an event have been modified to use this macro.

***************************************************************************************

I am reissuing this RFC because of the time that has passed since its original release. Since its initial release and review, I have debugged it further to ensure it fully supports tests like loop_spawn. It therefore seems ready for merge back to the trunk. Given its prior review, I have set the timeout for one week.

The code is in  https://bitbucket.org/rhc/ompi-oob2


WHAT:    Rewrite of ORTE OOB

WHY:       Support asynchronous progress and a host of other features

WHEN:    Wed, August 21

SYNOPSIS:
The current OOB has served us well, but a number of limitations have been identified over the years. Specifically:

* it is only progressed when called via opal_progress, which can lead to hangs or recursive calls into libevent (which is not supported by that code)

* we've had issues when multiple NICs are available as the code doesn't "shift" messages between transports - thus, all nodes had to be available via the same TCP interface.

* the OOB "unloads" incoming opal_buffer_t objects during the transmission, thus preventing use of OBJ_RETAIN in the code when repeatedly sending the same message to multiple recipients

* there is no failover mechanism across NICs - if the selected NIC (or its attached switch) fails, we are forced to abort

* only one transport (i.e., component) can be "active"


The revised OOB resolves these problems:

* async progress is used for all application processes, with the progress thread blocking in the event library

* each available TCP NIC is supported by its own TCP module. The ability to asynchronously progress each module independently is provided, but not enabled by default (a runtime MCA parameter turns it "on")

* multi-address TCP NICs (e.g., a NIC with both an IPv4 and IPv6 address, or with virtual interfaces) are supported - reachability is determined by comparing the contact info for a peer against all addresses within the range covered by the address/mask pairs for the NIC.

* a message that arrives on one TCP NIC is automatically shifted to whatever NIC that is connected to the next "hop" if that peer cannot be reached by the incoming NIC. If no TCP module will reach the peer, then the OOB attempts to send the message via all other available components - if none can reach the peer, then an "error" is reported back to the RML, which then calls the errmgr for instructions.

* opal_buffer_t now conforms to standard object rules re OBJ_RETAIN as we no longer "unload" the incoming object

* NIC failure is reported to the TCP component, which then tries to resend the message across any other available TCP NIC. If that doesn't work, then the message is given back to the OOB base to try using other components. If all that fails, then the error is reported to the RML, which reports to the errmgr for instructions

* obviously from the above, multiple OOB components (e.g., TCP and UD) can be active in parallel

* the matching code has been moved to the RML (and out of the OOB/TCP component) so it is independent of transport

* routing is done by the individual OOB modules (as opposed to the RML). Thus, both routed and non-routed transports can simultaneously be active

* all blocking send/recv APIs have been removed. Everything operates asynchronously.


KNOWN LIMITATIONS:

* although provision is made for component failover as described above, the code for doing so has not been fully implemented yet. At the moment, if all connections for a given peer fail, the errmgr is notified of a "lost connection", which by default results in termination of the job if it was a lifeline

* the IPv6 code is present and compiles, but is not complete. Since the current IPv6 support in the OOB doesn't work anyway, I don't consider this a blocker

* routing is performed at the individual module level, yet the active routed component is selected on a global basis. We probably should update that to reflect that different transports may need/choose to route in different ways

* obviously, not every error path has been tested nor necessarily covered

* determining abnormal termination is more challenging than in the old code as we now potentially have multiple ways of connecting to a process. Ideally, we would declare "connection failed" when *all* transports can no longer reach the process, but that requires some additional (possibly complex) code. For now, the code replicates the old behavior only somewhat modified - i.e., if a module sees its connection fail, it checks to see if it is a lifeline. If so, it notifies the errmgr that the lifeline is lost - otherwise, it notifies the errmgr that a non-lifeline connection was lost.

* reachability is determined solely on the basis of a shared subnet address/mask - more sophisticated algorithms (e.g., the one used in the tcp btl) are required to handle routing via gateways

* the RML needs to assign sequence numbers to each message on a per-peer basis. The receiving RML will then deliver messages in order, thus preventing out-of-order messaging in the case where messages travel across different transports or a message needs to be redirected/resent due to failure of a NIC

This commit was SVN r29058.
2013-08-22 16:37:40 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
c041156f60 Update ORTE frameworks to use the MCA framework system.
This commit was SVN r28240.
2013-03-27 21:14:43 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
cf377db823 MCA/base: Add new MCA variable system
Features:
 - Support for an override parameter file (openmpi-mca-param-override.conf).
   Variable values in this file can not be overridden by any file or environment
   value.
 - Support for boolean, unsigned, and unsigned long long variables.
 - Support for true/false values.
 - Support for enumerations on integer variables.
 - Support for MPIT scope, verbosity, and binding.
 - Support for command line source.
 - Support for setting variable source via the environment using
   OMPI_MCA_SOURCE_<var name>=source (either command or file:filename)
 - Cleaner API.
 - Support for variable groups (equivalent to MPIT categories).

Notes:
 - Variables must be created with a backing store (char **, int *, or bool *)
   that must live at least as long as the variable.
 - Creating a variable with the MCA_BASE_VAR_FLAG_SETTABLE enables the use of
   mca_base_var_set_value() to change the value.
 - String values are duplicated when the variable is registered. It is up to
   the caller to free the original value if necessary. The new value will be
   freed by the mca_base_var system and must not be freed by the user.
 - Variables with constant scope may not be settable.
 - Variable groups (and all associated variables) are deregistered when the
   component is closed or the component repository item is freed. This
   prevents a segmentation fault from accessing a variable after its component
   is unloaded.
 - After some discussion we decided we should remove the automatic registration
   of component priority variables. Few component actually made use of this
   feature.
 - The enumerator interface was updated to be general enough to handle
   future uses of the interface.
 - The code to generate ompi_info output has been moved into the MCA variable
   system. See mca_base_var_dump().

opal: update core and components to mca_base_var system
orte: update core and components to mca_base_var system
ompi: update core and components to mca_base_var system

This commit also modifies the rmaps framework. The following variables were
moved from ppr and lama: rmaps_base_pernode, rmaps_base_n_pernode,
rmaps_base_n_persocket. Both lama and ppr create synonyms for these variables.

This commit was SVN r28236.
2013-03-27 21:09:41 +00:00
Ralph Castain
cf9796accd Remove the old configure option for disabling full rte support - we now use the OMPI rte framework for such purposes
This commit was SVN r28134.
2013-02-28 01:35:55 +00:00
Ralph Castain
a591fbf06f Add initial support for dynamic allocations. At this time, only Slurm supports the new capability, which will be included in an upcoming release.
Add hooks for supporting dynamic allocation and deallocation to support application-driven requests and fault recovery operations.

This commit was SVN r27879.
2013-01-20 00:33:42 +00:00
Ralph Castain
2fdd367aa9 Refs trac:3429
Fix bug reported by FreyGuy19713: in cases where HNP node has multiple entries in a hostfile or other allocation, we need to track the total slots allocated to that node.

This commit was SVN r27673.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 3429 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3429
2012-12-14 17:00:44 +00:00
Ralph Castain
1237f8db57 Extend the ras module interface to include the orte_job_t being allocated so that dynamic allocations can be supported
This commit was SVN r27627.
2012-11-23 13:50:10 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
bdedd8b0d3 Per RFC modify the behavior of mca_base_components_close to NOT close the output. Modify frameworks to always close their output and set to -1.
Reasoning: The old behavior was a little confusing. mca_base_components_open does not open an output stream so it is a little unexpected that mca_base_components_close does. To add to this several frameworks (that don't use mca_base_components_close) failed to close their output in the framework close function and others closed their output a second time. This change is an improvement to the symantics of mca_base_components_open/close as they are now symetric in their functionality.

This commit was SVN r27570.
2012-11-06 19:09:26 +00:00
Ralph Castain
5c0534a7ad Ensure that comm_spawn launches procs on the nodes specified by add-host and add-hostfile
This commit was SVN r27452.
2012-10-18 00:40:44 +00:00
Ralph Castain
445161cd2e Correctly count the total number of allocated slots
This commit was SVN r27353.
2012-09-20 02:50:14 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4ca495c7e3 In managed allocations, we need to ensure that all nodes are flagged as having their slots "given" in case the user incorrectly asks us to change them. Also need to update the HNP node's "slots_given" flag as we don't replace the orte_node_t object when inserting the node info for that node.
This commit was SVN r27258.
2012-09-07 04:08:17 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d772e0fc3d Add an option to treat dash-host specifications as "requested, but not required". So-called "soft" location requests can allow an application to execute even if the ideal allocation isn't available.
This commit was SVN r27242.
2012-09-05 18:42:09 +00:00
Ralph Castain
fde83a44ab This confusion has been around for awhile, caused by a long-ago decision to track slots allocated to a specific job as opposed to allocated to the overall mpirun instance. We eliminated that quite a while ago, but never consolidated the "slots_alloc" and "slots" fields in orte_node_t. As a result, confusion has grown in the code base as to which field to look at and/or update.
So (finally) consolidate these two fields into one "slots" field. Add a field in orte_job_t to indicate when all the procs for a job will be launched together, so that staged operations can know when MPI operations are allowed.

This commit was SVN r27239.
2012-09-05 01:30:39 +00:00
Ralph Castain
bae5dab916 If (and only if) a user requests, set the default number of slots on any node to the number of objects of the specified type. This *only* takes effect in an unmanaged environment - i.e., if an external resource manager assigns us a number of slots, then that is what we use. However, if we are using a hostfile, then the user may or may not have given us a value for the number of slots on each node.
For those nodes (and *only* those nodes) where the user does *not* specify a slot count, we will set the number of slots according to their direction: either to the number of cores, numas, sockets, or hwthreads. Otherwise, the slot count is set to 1.

Note that the default behavior remains unchanged: in the absence of any value for #slots, and in the absence of any directive to set #slots, we will set #slots=1.

This commit was SVN r27236.
2012-09-04 20:58:26 +00:00
Ralph Castain
86a16edd5a Move the debug output to the right place
This commit was SVN r27231.
2012-09-04 17:22:17 +00:00
Ralph Castain
11de735e8a Complete the revamp of hostfile support in non-managed environments. Working at the app level, ensure that we utilize only those nodes specified for that app, but fall back to the default hostfile (if available) for those with no specification, further falling back to the local host if the default hostfile is not present or is empty.
This commit was SVN r27230.
2012-09-04 16:34:05 +00:00
Ralph Castain
42d58f17bf Provide a more user-expected way of handling hostfile and dash-host allocations in unmanaged environments. First look for an RM-managed allocation. If nothing is found, or no active module is alive, proceed to look for hostfile and dash-host assignments. These are provided on a per-app basis, so we have to cycle across the apps using the following algorithm:
1. if a hostfile is given, then add the nodes found in that hostfile to our list - i.e., the resulting allocation contains the UNION of all nodes specified in hostfiles from across all apps.

2. any app that has no hostfile but has a dash-host, will have those nodes added to the list

3. any app that fails to have a hostfile or a dash-host will be given the default hostfile, if we have it

Each app will subsequently be filtered using their hostfile and/or dash-host data to ensure that the app only has access to the hosts it specified

Note that any relative node syntax found in the hostfiles or dash-host data will generate an error in this scenario, so only non-relative syntax can be present

This commit was SVN r27223.
2012-09-04 11:50:52 +00:00
Ralph Castain
95019cc310 Fix a few places where we weren't completely identifying hostfile-based operations against "localhost" entries. Tell the mapper base to be silent when we don't want errors announced because nodes aren't available for mapping (something it is okay if they are fully used). Fix an infinite loop in the file prepositioning code.
This commit was SVN r27210.
2012-08-31 21:28:49 +00:00
Ralph Castain
431d5361ed For those who really preferred our prior mode of operation that mapped procs and only launched daemons on the nodes that had procs on them, introduce the "novm" state machine component. This recreates the old mode of operation by re-ordering the launch sequence so that we allocate, then map, and then launch daemons only on the reqd nodes (instead of across the entire allocation).
This commit was SVN r26946.
2012-08-03 16:30:05 +00:00