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Ralph Castain
2536b4f869 Remove stale ORTE code
Functionality moved to PMIx

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
(cherry picked from commit cfdd08d309)
2019-03-31 11:26:18 -07:00
Ralph Castain
d1071397ac Update the orte/ess framework
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2018-01-25 08:43:44 -08:00
Ralph Castain
4cd7f3b202 Convert nidmap to regx framework
Handle the need for different regex generator/parsers by moving the
orte/util/nidmap and orte/util/regex code into a new "regx" framework.
Use the original code to complete a "fwd" component, and create a
scaffold for IBM's "reverse" component.

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2018-01-10 20:28:21 -08:00
Ralph Castain
e575c4d6f9 Fix tool connection logic so we properly search for default session server, perform specified number of retries, etc.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
(cherry picked from commit 7c755e01004f8b86c71f1729662979ea45ab1adb)
2017-09-19 13:35:46 -07:00
Ralph Castain
3c914a7a97 Complete the fix of the ORTE DVM. We will now use "prun" instead of "orterun -hnp foo" to execute jobs. This provides the feature of automatic discovery of the orte-dvm so you don't need to manually enter URI's or contact file locations. All IO is forwarded to prun.
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>
2017-09-16 13:13:07 -07:00
Joshua Hursey
e1d079544b mca: Dynamic components link against project lib
* Resolves #3705
 * Components should link against the project level library to better
   support `dlopen` with `RTLD_LOCAL`.
 * Extend the `mca_FRAMEWORK_COMPONENT_la_LIBADD` in the `Makefile.am`
   with the appropriate project level library:
```
MCA components in ompi/
       $(top_builddir)/ompi/lib@OMPI_LIBMPI_NAME@.la
MCA components in orte/
       $(top_builddir)/orte/lib@ORTE_LIB_PREFIX@open-rte.la
MCA components in opal/
       $(top_builddir)/opal/lib@OPAL_LIB_PREFIX@open-pal.la
MCA components in oshmem/
       $(top_builddir)/oshmem/liboshmem.la"
```

Note: The changes in this commit were automated by the script in
the commit that proceeds it with the `libadd_mca_comp_update.py`
script. Some components were not included in this change because
they are statically built only.

Signed-off-by: Joshua Hursey <jhursey@us.ibm.com>
2017-08-24 11:56:16 -04:00
Ralph Castain
92c996487c Update how we pass the node regex so we pass _all_ nodes, even those without daemons. This allows the backend daemons to form a complete picture of the allocation. Include info on which nodes have daemons on them, and populate that info on the backend as well.
Set the daemons' state to "running" and mark them as "alive" by default when constructing the nidmap

Get the DVM running again

Fix direct modex by eliminating race condition caused by releasing data while sending it

Up the size limit before compressing

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-04-03 19:25:15 -07:00
Howard Pritchard
db4039f565 ess/alps: fix problem in makefile
./autogen.pl --no-ompi doesn't work without this
fix when alps can be configured.

Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
2017-01-31 21:56:16 -06:00
Howard Pritchard
2cbc0e8472 pmix/cray: fix disable-dlopen problem
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>
2016-11-21 13:45:10 -06:00
Howard Pritchard
8d7e759b85 oob/alps: swat compiler warning
swat some alps related compiler warnings when using --enable-picky

Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
2015-09-21 14:24:26 -07:00
Ralph Castain
869041f770 Purge whitespace from the repo 2015-06-23 20:59:57 -07:00
Howard Pritchard
3382d3ce61 ess/alps: remove unnecessary vpid calc
There was a redundant computation of the vpid
for orted's happening in ess/alps rte_init
method.  Keep the more efficient alps based
method.

Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
2015-05-09 20:07:38 -07:00
Nathan Hjelm
45e053dbce orte: use C99 subobject naming for component initialization
This commit helps future-proof orte components by initializing each
component member by name.

Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
2015-04-18 10:29:58 -06:00
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
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
Howard Pritchard
b62d9c2c70 ess/alps: fix compile issue for pgi
remote -fi-noident cflag option.  Wasn't helping anyway
and caused pgi compiles to break.
2015-02-09 20:49:04 -08:00
Howard Pritchard
191fe0f949 alps configury changes
Clean up the orte_check_alps.m4.  There was a little of
unnecesary stuff for handling cle 5, since it wasn't actually
doing the right thing, which would be to use pkg-config to
find dependencies both for dynamic and static linking.

Decouple the searching for alps libs, etc. from cray pmi.

Switch the alps ess  and alps odls components' config files
to use the ALPS m4 macro.

alps configury fixes

Improve a check for detecting CLE release.
Improve an error message.
2014-12-03 09:44:17 -07:00
Howard Pritchard
e0487e7702 orte/common/alps: add an alps common lib to orte
Add an alps common lib to orte.  Add a function
to determine whether or not a process is in a
PAGG container.

Note: we need a better naming convention for
common libs, since right now they use a "flat"
naming convention.
2014-12-03 09:44:17 -07:00
Howard Pritchard
a753c3ece0 ess/alps: add initial alps ess component
Note this alps ess component has nothing to do
with the old CNOS alps component used on
Cray Seastar/Portals3 (Cray XT) systems.

To work properly, changes need to be made to the
open method of the ess/pmi component to keep it
from selecting, and thus initializing, the opal/pmix/cray
component.
2014-12-03 09:44:17 -07:00
Howard Pritchard
d2bb8d8829 remove alps ess component
The alps ess component is obsolete.  It relies on header
files only present in very old CLE (Cray Linux)  3.X for
the Cray XT series.  As support for these systems is being
dropped starting with release 1.9, this code is being removed.
2014-10-03 13:17:33 -06:00
Ralph Castain
aec5cd08bd Per the PMIx RFC:
WHAT:    Merge the PMIx branch into the devel repo, creating a new
               OPAL “lmix” framework to abstract PMI support for all RTEs.
               Replace the ORTE daemon-level collectives with a new PMIx
               server and update the ORTE grpcomm framework to support
               server-to-server collectives

WHY:      We’ve had problems dealing with variations in PMI implementations,
               and need to extend the existing PMI definitions to meet exascale
               requirements.

WHEN:   Mon, Aug 25

WHERE:  https://github.com/rhc54/ompi-svn-mirror.git

Several community members have been working on a refactoring of the current PMI support within OMPI. Although the APIs are common, Slurm and Cray implement a different range of capabilities, and package them differently. For example, Cray provides an integrated PMI-1/2 library, while Slurm separates the two and requires the user to specify the one to be used at runtime. In addition, several bugs in the Slurm implementations have caused problems requiring extra coding.

All this has led to a slew of #if’s in the PMI code and bugs when the corner-case logic for one implementation accidentally traps the other. Extending this support to other implementations would have increased this complexity to an unacceptable level.

Accordingly, we have:

* created a new OPAL “pmix” framework to abstract the PMI support, with separate components for Cray, Slurm PMI-1, and Slurm PMI-2 implementations.

* Replaced the current ORTE grpcomm daemon-based collective operation with an integrated PMIx server, and updated the grpcomm APIs to provide more flexible, multi-algorithm support for collective operations. At this time, only the xcast and allgather operations are supported.

* Replaced the current global collective id with a signature based on the names of the participating procs. The allows an unlimited number of collectives to be executed by any group of processes, subject to the requirement that only one collective can be active at a time for a unique combination of procs. Note that a proc can be involved in any number of simultaneous collectives - it is the specific combination of procs that is subject to the constraint

* removed the prior OMPI/OPAL modex code

* added new macros for executing modex send/recv to simplify use of the new APIs. The send macros allow the caller to specify whether or not the BTL supports async modex operations - if so, then the non-blocking “fence” operation is used, if the active PMIx component supports it. Otherwise, the default is a full blocking modex exchange as we currently perform.

* retained the current flag that directs us to use a blocking fence operation, but only to retrieve data upon demand

This commit was SVN r32570.
2014-08-21 18:56:47 +00:00
Ralph Castain
11faab1091 The final step of the RFC: convert the <foo>libdir and friends to fit their respective code areas, and equate them all at the top. Note that we can't entirely separate things as the opal_install_dirs framework can't handle separated locations for the various trees.
This commit was SVN r31679.
2014-05-08 02:01:35 +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
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
f36312ee6f Continue cleanup - this time, start working on the "without full support" flags in ORTE. Remove no-longer-needed configure.m4 files from the ess and errmgr. In the former case, since all priorities are now the same (given the removal of the cnos component), configure priorities are no longer required.
This commit was SVN r28118.
2013-02-26 21:27:48 +00:00
Ralph Castain
0dfe29b1a6 Roll in the rest of the modex change. Eliminate all non-modex API access of RTE info from the MPI layer - in some cases, the info was already present (either in the ompi_proc_t or in the orte_process_info struct) and no call was necessary. This removes all calls to orte_ess from the MPI layer. Calls to orte_grpcomm remain required.
Update all the orte ess components to remove their associated APIs for retrieving proc data. Update the grpcomm API to reflect transfer of set/get modex info to the db framework.

Note that this doesn't recreate the old GPR. This is strictly a local db storage that may (at some point) obtain any missing data from the local daemon as part of an async methodology. The framework allows us to experiment with such methods without perturbing the default one.

This commit was SVN r26678.
2012-06-27 14:53:55 +00:00
Ralph Castain
bd8b4f7f1e Sorry for mid-day commit, but I had promised on the call to do this upon my return.
Roll in the ORTE state machine. Remove last traces of opal_sos. Remove UTK epoch code.

Please see the various emails about the state machine change for details. I'll send something out later with more info on the new arch.

This commit was SVN r26242.
2012-04-06 14:23:13 +00:00
Ralph Castain
46b040c79f Fix typo
This commit was SVN r26189.
2012-03-24 00:31:05 +00:00
Ralph Castain
2bd75ec7e3 Fix Cray XE builds - the priority here needs to equal that of the HNP component so that both build. Otherwise, mpirun tries to use PMI for its basis, and that doesn't work!
This commit was SVN r26188.
2012-03-23 20:06:34 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
b295a01d8e Fix another configury error found by Paul Hargrove. Thanks, Paul!
This commit was SVN r25971.
2012-02-20 21:38:27 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d7fe1615b6 Add missing dollar sign on variable
This commit was SVN r25745.
2012-01-19 20:45:22 +00:00
Ralph Castain
0d20f745e2 Remove stale function def
This commit was SVN r25744.
2012-01-19 20:40:48 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
6d0e7a0a0e don't enable ess/alps unless cnos is available
This commit was SVN r25743.
2012-01-19 19:36:00 +00:00
Ralph Castain
9d556e2f17 Allow daemons to use PMI to get their name where PMI support is available while using the standard grpcomm and other capabilities. Remove the GNI code from the alps ess component as that component should only be for alps/cnos installations.
This commit was SVN r25737.
2012-01-18 20:56:53 +00:00
Ralph Castain
9b59d8de6f This is actually a much smaller commit than it appears at first glance - it just touches a lot of files. The --without-rte-support configuration option has never really been implemented completely. The option caused various objects not to be defined and conditionally compiled some base functions, but did nothing to prevent build of the component libraries. Unfortunately, since many of those components use objects covered by the option, it caused builds to break if those components were allowed to build.
Brian dealt with this in the past by creating platform files and using "no-build" to block the components. This was clunky, but acceptable when only one organization was using that option. However, that number has now expanded to at least two more locations.

Accordingly, make --without-rte-support actually work by adding appropriate configury to prevent components from building when they shouldn't. While doing so, remove two frameworks (db and rmcast) that are no longer used as ORCM comes to a close (besides, they belonged in ORCM now anyway). Do some minor cleanups along the way.

This commit was SVN r25497.
2011-11-22 21:24:35 +00:00
Samuel Gutierrez
e03bc93fb7 only use pmi grpcomm and pubsub during the direct launch case. use PMI environment variable to setup vpid in ess alps on cray xe systems. add pmi test code.
This commit was SVN r25447.
2011-11-06 17:28:40 +00:00
Samuel Gutierrez
3fe7b3ee54 add PMI support to ess alps module. xt system guys: please yell at me if i missed something in cnos.
This commit was SVN r25423.
2011-11-03 04:04:32 +00:00
Samuel Gutierrez
27b9bcfafd update ess alps configuration file to include CNOS and PMI checks. some of the features committed here aren't being used, but they will be. also update orte_check_pmi.m4 to include missing call to action-if-not-found if --with-pmi is not specified or is disabled.
This commit was SVN r25422.
2011-11-03 02:14:47 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b77552c45d Cleanup some include files, return a silent error in open/select as the complaining component already output a message
This commit was SVN r25416.
2011-11-02 17:42:06 +00:00
Josh Hursey
59ff1dbbfb Fix indentation problem that caused a segv when running without regex.
This was introduced in r25063.

This commit was SVN r25379.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r25063 --> open-mpi/ompi@e58623cd5b
2011-10-28 13:39:32 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b44f8d4b28 Complete implementation of the ess.proc_get_locality API. Up to this point, the API was only capable of telling if the specified proc was sharing a node with you. However, the returned value was capable of telling you much more detailed info - e.g., if the proc shares a socket, a cache, or numa node. We just didn't have the data to provide that detail.
Use hwloc to obtain the cpuset for each process during mpi_init, and share that info in the modex. As it arrives, use a new opal_hwloc_base utility function to parse the value against the local proc's cpuset and determine where they overlap. Cache the value in the pmap object as it may be referenced multiple times.

Thus, the return value from orte_ess.proc_get_locality is a 16-bit bitmask that describes the resources being shared with you. This bitmask can be tested using the macros in opal/mca/paffinity/paffinity.h

Locality is available for all procs, whether launched via mpirun or directly with an external launcher such as slurm or aprun.

This commit was SVN r25331.
2011-10-19 20:18:14 +00:00
Ralph Castain
92c7372e20 Per the RFC from Jeff, move hwloc from opal/mca/common to its own static framework ala libevent. Have ORTE daemons collect the topology info at startup and, if --enable-hwloc-xml is set, send that info back to the HNP for later use. The HNP only retains unique topology "templates" to reduce memory footprint. Have the daemon include the local topology info in the nidmap buffer sent to each app so the apps don't all hammer the local system to discover it for themselves.
Remove the sysinfo framework as hwloc replaces that functionality.

This commit was SVN r25124.
2011-09-11 19:02:24 +00:00
Wesley Bland
f8740e5478 Correct a typo reported by Pasha.
This commit was SVN r25109.
2011-08-30 18:44:52 +00:00
Wesley Bland
4e7ff0bd5e By popular demand the epoch code is now disabled by default.
To enable the epochs and the resilient orte code, use the configure flag:

--enable-resilient-orte

This will define both:

ORTE_ENABLE_EPOCH
ORTE_RESIL_ORTE

This commit was SVN r25093.
2011-08-26 22:16:14 +00:00
Ralph Castain
e58623cd5b Bring alps back to full operations by correctly computing daemon names. Unfortunately, alps doesn't assign cnos rank in node-based order - i.e., cnos rank=0 isn't necessarily on the first node of the execution. So adjust when using static ports.
Add some debug to nidmap

Ensure that the HNP's node name is not included in the regex when launching via rshbase as that node is automatically included in the daemon map.

This commit was SVN r25063.
2011-08-18 14:59:18 +00:00
Ralph Castain
ca3d29a1e6 Extend regex support to a bigger audience
This commit was SVN r25046.
2011-08-12 21:02:48 +00:00
Wesley Bland
09274cd047 Make sure that the epoch is initialized everywhere so we don't get weird output
during valgrind. This shouldn't have caused any problems with any actual
execution. Just extra warnings in valgrind.

This commit was SVN r25015.
2011-08-08 15:11:55 +00:00
Wesley Bland
e1ba09ad51 Add a resilience to ORTE. Allows the runtime to continue after a process (or
ORTED) failure. Note that more work will be necessary to allow the MPI layer to
take advantage of this.

Per RFC:
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2011/06/9299.php

This commit was SVN r24815.
2011-06-23 20:38:02 +00:00