If I google "ompi sm btl performance" the top match is
  http://www.open-mpi.org/faq/?category=sm

I scanned the entire page from top to bottom and don't see any questions of the form
   Why is SM performance slower than ...?

The words "NFS", "network", "file system" or "filesystem" appear nowhere on the page. The closest I could find is
7. Where is the file that sm will mmap in?

The file will be in the OMPI session directory, which is typically something like /tmp/openmpi-sessions-myusername@mynodename* . The file itself will have the name shared_mem_pool.mynodename. For example, the full path could be /tmp/openmpi-sessions-myusername@node0_0/1543/1/shared_mem_pool.node0.

To place the session directory in a non-default location, use the MCA parameter orte_tmpdir_base.
which says nothing about where one should or should not place the session directory.

Not having read the entire FAQ from start to end, I will not contradict Ralph's claim that the "your SM performance might suck if you put the session directory on a remote filesystem" FAQ entry does exist, but I will assert that I did not find it in the SM section of the FAQ. I tried google on "ompi session directory" and "ompi orte_tmpdir_base" and still didn't find whatever entry Ralph is talking about. So, I think the average user with no clue about the relationship between the SM BLT and the session directory would need some help finding it. Therefore, I still feel an FAQ entry in the SM category is warranted, even if it just references whatever entry Ralph is referring to.

-Paul

Ralph Castain wrote:
We have had a FAQ on this for a long time...problem is, nobody reads it :-/

Glad you found the problem!

On May 14, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Paul H. Hargrove wrote:

Oskar Enoksson wrote:
Christopher Samuel wrote:
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        nehalem servers with Mellanox ConnectX installed
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On 13/05/10 20:56, Oskar Enoksson wrote:

The problem is that I get very bad performance unless I
explicitly exclude the "sm" btl and I can't figure out why.
Recently someone reported issues which were traced back to
the fact that the files that sm uses for mmap() were in a
/tmp which was NFS mounted; changing the location where their
files were kept to another directory with the orte_tmpdir_base
MCA parameter fixed that issue for them.

Could it be similar for yourself ?

cheers,
Chris
That was exactly right, as you guessed these are diskless nodes that
mounts the root filesystem over NFS.

Setting orte_tmpdir_base to /dev/shm and btl_sm_num_fifos=9 and then
running mpi_stress on eight cores measures speeds of 1650MB/s for both
1MB messages and 1600MB/s for 10kB messages.

Thanks!
/Oskar

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Sounds like a new FAQ entry is warranted.

-Paul

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