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openmpi/orte/mca/routed
Ralph Castain ca97f315fe Enable direct launch of applications under SLURM. Compute all required nidmap and mpidmap info based on publicly available SLURM environmental variables so that no linkage to SLURM libraries is required.
Note: this requires that nodes not be shared by jobs/users. SLURM developers are working on an enhancement to remove this constraint.


Note 2: yes, the direct routed module returned! However, it is vastly different than the old one and has zero support for such things as comm_spawn. It is solely to support non-daemon, direct-launch environments.

This commit was SVN r20601.
2009-02-19 21:39:54 +00:00
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base - On the way to get the BTLs split out and lessen dependency on orte: 2009-02-14 02:26:12 +00:00
binomial - On the way to get the BTLs split out and lessen dependency on orte: 2009-02-14 02:26:12 +00:00
direct Enable direct launch of applications under SLURM. Compute all required nidmap and mpidmap info based on publicly available SLURM environmental variables so that no linkage to SLURM libraries is required. 2009-02-19 21:39:54 +00:00
linear - On the way to get the BTLs split out and lessen dependency on orte: 2009-02-14 02:26:12 +00:00
radix - On the way to get the BTLs split out and lessen dependency on orte: 2009-02-14 02:26:12 +00:00
slave - On the way to get the BTLs split out and lessen dependency on orte: 2009-02-14 02:26:12 +00:00
Makefile.am Move the daemon collectives out of the ODLS and into the GRPCOMM framework. This removes the inherent assumption that the OOB topology is a tree, thus allowing different grpcomm/routed combinations to implement collectives appropriate to their topology. 2009-01-27 19:13:56 +00:00
routed_types.h Move the daemon collectives out of the ODLS and into the GRPCOMM framework. This removes the inherent assumption that the OOB topology is a tree, thus allowing different grpcomm/routed combinations to implement collectives appropriate to their topology. 2009-01-27 19:13:56 +00:00
routed.h Move the daemon collectives out of the ODLS and into the GRPCOMM framework. This removes the inherent assumption that the OOB topology is a tree, thus allowing different grpcomm/routed combinations to implement collectives appropriate to their topology. 2009-01-27 19:13:56 +00:00