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openmpi/opal/mca/hwloc/base/help-opal-hwloc-base.txt
Jeff Squyres dd5bd99942 Clean up the error message names from the hwloc base, and add a
missing error message.

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# -*- text -*-
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# $COPYRIGHT$
#
# Additional copyrights may follow
#
# $HEADER$
#
# This is the US/English help file for Open MPI's hwloc base support
#
[invalid mem_alloc_policy]
WARNING: An invalid value was given for the
hwloc_base_general_alloc_policy MCA parameter. This MCA parameter
determines the policy used for general memory allocations. Note that
this parameter *only* has effect when MPI processes are bound to
specific processors.
The value provided was:
Local host: %s
PID: %d
Value: %s
Valid values are:
none: no memory binding policy is enforced
local_only: fail an allocation if it cannot be placed entirely on
the local NUMA node
Your job will now abort.
#
[invalid mem_bind_failure_action]
WARNING: An invalid value was given for the
hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action MCA parameter. This MCA parameter
determines what happens when memory fails to bind to a specific
locale. Note that this parameter *only* has effect when MPI processes
are bound to specific processors.
The value provided was:
Local host: %s
PID: %d
Value: %s
Valid values are:
silent: do not print a warning, and continue the job (possibly
with lower-than-expected performance)
warn: print a warning, but continue the job
error: print a warning and abort the job
Your job will now abort.
#
[mbind failure]
Open MPI failed to bind internal memory to a specific NUMA node. This
message will only be reported at most once per process.
Local host: %s
PID: %d
File: %s:%d
Message: %s
Severity: %s
#
[invalid binding_policy]
The specified %s policy is not recognized:
Policy: %s
Please check for a typo or ensure that the option is a supported
one.
#
[logical-cpu-not-found]
A specified logical processor does not exist in this topology:
Cpu set given: %s
#
[redefining-policy]
Conflicting directives for binding policy are causing the policy
to be redefined:
New policy: %s
Prior policy: %s
Please check that only one policy is defined.