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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 |
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data_type_support | ||
help-orte-runtime.txt | ||
Makefile.am | ||
orte_cr.c | ||
orte_cr.h | ||
orte_data_server.c | ||
orte_data_server.h | ||
orte_finalize.c | ||
orte_globals.c | ||
orte_globals.h | ||
orte_info_support.c | ||
orte_info_support.h | ||
orte_init.c | ||
orte_locks.c | ||
orte_locks.h | ||
orte_mca_params.c | ||
orte_quit.c | ||
orte_quit.h | ||
orte_wait.c | ||
orte_wait.h | ||
runtime_internals.h | ||
runtime.h |