Hello, The -show-* options actually show more information in the standard output.
I think though that the -show-memory-usage is enabled by default. What you describe would be the behavior for an option called -quiet, but at the moment such an option is not implemented. Sébastien On 10/24/2012 06:01 PM, Susan Miller wrote: > Dear Sebastien, > > When I run the Ray assembler (version 2.0) I see a large amount of > output written to STDOUT, such as: > > Rank 11: assembler memory usage: 53252 KiB > Rank 1: assembler memory usage: 52624 KiB > Rank 1: assembler memory usage: 52944 KiB > Rank 9: assembler memory usage: 52328 KiB > Rank 9: assembler memory usage: 52648 KiB > Rank 8: assembler memory usage: 52648 KiB > ... > Rank 16 is testing the network [2000/24000] > Rank 10 is testing the network [3000/24000] > Rank 18 is testing the network [3000/24000] > Rank 9 is testing the network [3000/24000] > Rank 1 is testing the network [3000/24000] > Rank 4 is testing the network [3000/24000] > Rank 3 is testing the network [3000/24000] > Rank 7 is testing the network [3000/24000] > ... > Rank 3: mode latency for r2i3n3 when requesting a reply for a message of > 4000 bytes is 11 microseconds (10^-6 seconds) > Rank 19 is testing the network [24000/24000] > Rank 17 is testing the network [24000/24000] > Rank 8: mode latency for r2i3n3 when requesting a reply for a message of > 4000 bytes is 12 microseconds (10^-6 seconds) > Rank 12 is testing the network [24000/24000] > Rank 19: mode latency for r3i3n12 when requesting a reply for a message > of 4000 bytes is 11 microseconds (10^-6 seconds) > ... > > which leads me to wonder if the -show-* options are on by default. I > would like to have as little output written to STDOUT as possible. Can > you tell me how to get this non-verbose behavior from Ray? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_sfd2d_oct _______________________________________________ Denovoassembler-users mailing list Denovoassembler-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/denovoassembler-users