For some time, ORTE has had the ability to launch daemons on all nodes prior to launching an application. It has largely been used outside of the OMPI community, and so was never explicitly turned "on" inside OMPI releases. Nevertheless, the code has been there.
Allowing VM launches does not require ANY changes to existing PLM components. All that was required was to have orterun launch the daemons as a separate call to orte_plm.spawn -prior- to launching the applications. The rest of the VM support code resides in the rmaps framework:
(a) a check when asked to map a job to see if it is the daemon job, and
(b) a separate "setup_virtual_machine" mapper in the rmaps base that creates the required map so the PLM's will do the right thing.
In order to support those users who have no RM allocation but like to give the allocation in the form of a -host or -hostfile argument to their application, there is a little more code in orterun and the setup_virtual_machine mapper to capture information passed in that manner.
This has been tested with rsh and slurm environments, and, since there is nothing environment-specific in the implementation, should work in others as well - but needs to be proven.
This commit was SVN r24524.
1. removing the enum of mapper values
2. change the req_mapper and last_mapper fields to char* so they can hold the component name instead of a mapper flag
3. revise the selection logic in the mapper components to reflect the change. Components now look for their name in the req_mapper field, or to see if other criteria (e.g., npernode) are set that mandate their doing the mapping
Several MCA params resided in the rmaps base for historical reasons - they have been in the base since at least the original 1.2 release (and perhaps earlier). However, George correctly pointed out that they really should reside in their respective components. Accordingly, move them to the components, but register synonyms to the old names to avoid breaking backward compatibility.
These revisions retain the current functionality of allowing comm_spawn'd jobs to use different mappers than the original job, and for the errmgr to utilize the resilient mapper to recover processes regardless of how they were originally mapped.
Given the large number of possible combinations, I am sure that someone will find a corner-case combination of values and selection criteria that cause either no mapper to be selected, or one other than the intended to be used. No one can test all the ways people will use this system, so I expect debugging to continue for awhile.
The ability of comm_spawn'd jobs to exploit this functionality relies on changes to the orte_dpm component - this will be committed separately.
This commit was SVN r24520.
* If something goes wrong during ompi_mpi_init, don't erroneously
report that it is illegal to invoke MPI_INIT* before MPI_INIT
* Aggregate help messages when possible when something goes wring
during ompi_mpi_init
This commit was SVN r24492.
OMPI supports multiple different repository systems (SVN, hg, git).
But the VERSION file has listed "want_svn" and "svn_r" as fields, even
though the actual repo system and version may not be SVN.
So search/replace those fields (and derrivative values that come from
those fields) with "want_repo_rev" and "repo_rev", respectively.
This commit was SVN r24405.
When called, each mapper checks to see if it can map the job. If npernode is provided, for example, then the loadbalance mapper accepts the assignment and performs the operation - all mappers before it will "pass" as they can't map npernode requests.
Also remove the stale and never completed topo mapper.
This commit was SVN r24393.
Cleanup the heartbeat handling so it is associated with the proc, not a node.
Cleanup handling of recovery options so that defaults do not override user values iff they are provided.
This commit was SVN r24382.
Add some new proc/job states
Rename a constant to reflect coming change - remove the arbitrary difference between restarting a proc locally and relocating it to another node in terms of the number of restarts allowed.
Add pretty-print of signals for "proc aborted due to signal" reports.
This commit was SVN r24378.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r24371 --> open-mpi/ompi@93d28a5792
This means that the converters (opal_err2str, orte_err2str) can now
return NULL as a "silent error". The return value of opal_err2str_fn_t
is the status of the operation (OPAL_SUCCESS or OPAL_ERROR).
This fixes the "Unknown error" message issues on the trunk.
This commit was SVN r24371.
This will prevent tools from segfaulting if the mpirun process goes away suddenly while they are trying to communicate with it over the OOB.
This commit was SVN r24365.
The problem is that the SStore components were not flushing the old, stale checkpoint information. As a result the checkpoint was writing into the wrong directory, which produced an invalid checkpoint.
This seems to be fixed now. Thanks to Alex Brick for the bug report.
This commit was SVN r24325.
(http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2011/01/15427.php), the
--tv (and friends) switches to mpirun would effectively munge the
orterun command line together and then split it apart again before
exec'ing the underlying debugger. We would therefore lose multi-token
argv[x] value and split them into multiple tokens. For example:
mpirun --tv -np 2 a.out "foo bar"
would get launched with "foo" and "bar" as separate arguments; not one
argument. This was due to the underlying code joining the argv into a
single string and then re-splitting it. This commit removed the argv
join; it now does the parsing and re-jigering of the argv by only
looking at each individual argv item; multi-word tokens like "foo bar"
will never be split into separate tokens.
This commit was SVN r24322.