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openmpi/orte/util/hostfile/help-hostfile.txt
Gilles Gouaillardet 40424c9d0f orte/util/hostfile: add the port=<port> option
add the option to pass an alternate port to plm
for example
node0 port=2222
directs the plm (via the ORTE_NODE_PORT) attribute to use
the non default port 2222 (e.g. ssh -p 2222 node0 ...)
2016-10-19 15:04:01 +09:00

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# This is the US/English general help file for hostfile utilities.
#
[no-hostfile]
Open RTE was unable to open the hostfile:
%s
Check to make sure the path and filename are correct.
[port]
Open RTE detected a bad parameter in the hostfile:
%s
The port parameter is less than 0:
port=%d
[slots]
Open RTE detected a bad parameter in the hostfile:
%s
The slots parameter is less than 0:
slots=%d
[max_slots]
Open RTE detected a bad parameter in the hostfile:
%s
The max_slots parameter is less than 0:
max_slots=%d
[max_slots_lt]
Open RTE detected a bad parameter in the hostfile:
%s
The max_slots parameter is less than the slots parameter:
slots=%d
max_slots=%d
[parse_error_string]
Open RTE detected a parse error in the hostfile:
%s
It occured on line number %d on token %d:
%s
[parse_error_int]
Open RTE detected a parse error in the hostfile:
%s
It occured on line number %d on token %d:
%d
[parse_error]
Open RTE detected a parse error in the hostfile:
%s
It occured on line number %d on token %d.
[not-all-mapped-alloc]
Some of the requested hosts are not included in the current allocation.
The requested hosts were in this hostfile:
%s
Please verify that you have specified the allocated resources properly in
the provided hostfile.
#
[hostfile:relative-syntax]
A relative host was specified, but no prior allocation has been made.
Thus, there is no way to determine the proper host to be used.
hostfile entry: %s
Please see the orte_hosts man page for further information.
#
[hostfile:relative-node-not-found]
A relative host was specified, but was not found. The requested host was
specified as:
Index: %d
Syntax given: %s
This is most likely due to the relative index being out of bounds. You
could obtain a larger allocation or reduce the relative host index.
Please see the orte_hosts man page for further information.
#
[hostfile:invalid-relative-node-syntax]
A relative host was improperly specified - the value provided was.
hostfile entry: %s
You may have forgotten to preface a node with 'N' or 'n', or used the 'e' or 'E' to indicate
empty nodes. Please see the orte_hosts man page for further information.
#
[hostfile:not-enough-empty]
The requested number of empty hosts was not available - the system was short by %d hosts.
Please recheck your allocation - further information is available on the
orte_hosts man page.
[boards]
Open RTE detected a bad parameter in the hostfile:
%s
The boards parameter is less than 0:
boards=%d
[sockets]
Open RTE detected a bad parameter in the hostfile:
%s
The sockets parameter is less than 0:
sockets=%d
[cores]
Open RTE detected a bad parameter in the hostfile:
%s
The cores parameter is less than 0:
cores=%d
#
[hostfile:extra-node-not-found]
A hostfile was provided that contains at least one node not
present in the allocation:
hostfile: %s
node: %s
If you are operating in a resource-managed environment, then only
nodes that are in the allocation can be used in the hostfile. You
may find relative node syntax to be a useful alternative to
specifying absolute node names see the orte_hosts man page for
further information.
#
[slots-given]
A hostfile was provided that contains multiple definitions
of the slot count for at least one node:
hostfile: %s
node: %s
You can either list a node multiple times, once for each slot,
or you can provide a single line that contains "slot=N". Mixing
the two methods is not supported.
Please correct the hostfile and try again.