These macros should really be named OPAL_SUMMARY_*; they're used in
all projects, and therefore should be in the lowest later project (OPAL).
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
https://github.com/pmix/master/pull/71
Have OMPI's current version of pmix120 nicely fail in case of
too long sun_path (longer than 108 or in case of OSX 103 chars).
And have OMPI return proper error messages with hints how to
amend.
so usock_peer_create_socket know it must re-create the socket
/* assuming it is ever supposed to occur */
also fix a typo (peer->sd >= 0) in usock_peer_create_socket
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
This reverts commit open-mpi/ompi@f7257a8310.
Ensure that we properly cleanup the session directory tree. Prior code had issues with symlinks, especially if the file that the link points to was already removed as we traverse the tree. Also found that the dirent checks for directory type weren't fully portable, and so fall back to the stat-based approach which is known to be portable.
Fix singularity singletons by detecting we are in a container and properly setting the pmix selection to pick the isolated component. Remove a stale restriction blocking use of the sm btl
Turns out there are some cases where the Cray
wlm_detect_get_active may return NULL, in which
case fallback to wlm_detect_get_default method
is suggested. Make use of the fallback to
avoid segfaults under some circumstances in the
ALPS plm selection method.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
* qos framework is moving to the scon layer and is no longer required in ORTE
* remove the rml/ftrm component as we now have multiple active components, and so the wrapper needs to be rethought
* no need for separating the "base" from "API" module definition. The two are identical
* move the "stub" functions into their own file for cleanliness
* general cleanup to meet coding standards
* cleanup some logic in the stubs