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openmpi/opal/tools/opal-checkpoint/help-opal-checkpoint.txt
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# -*- text -*-
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# $HEADER$
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# This is the US/English help file for Open MPI checkpoint tool
#
[usage]
opal-checkpoint PID
Open PAL Single Process Checkpoint Tool
%s
[invalid_pid]
Error: The PID (%d) is invalid because either you have not provided a PID
or provided an invalid PID.
Please see --help for usage.
[ckpt_failure]
Error: The application (PID = %d) failed to checkpoint properly.
Returned %d, state %d.
[restart_cmd_failure]
Error: Unable to obtain the proper restart command to restart from the
checkpoint file (%s). Returned %d.
[pid_does_not_exist]
Error: The process with PID %d is not checkpointable.
This could be due to one of the following:
- An application with this PID doesn't currently exist
- The application with this PID isn't checkpointable
- The application with this PID isn't an OPAL application.
We were looking for the named files:
%s
%s
[ckpt:in_progress]
The process with PID %d is currently not checkpointable.
This is because it is already checkpointing itself.
Wait until the checkpoint completes then try again.
[ckpt:req_error]
The process with PID %d is currently not checkpointable.
This is due to an error during the checkpointing process.
[ckpt:req_null]
The process with PID %d is not checkpointable.
This can be due to one of the following reasons:
- The process was compiled without checkpoint support
- The process has elected not to be checkpointable by
using unsupported functions.
- The process has elected not to be checkpointable due
to the lack of a checkpoint/restart system.