On Wed, Oct/18/2006 09:28:01AM, James W. Barker wrote: > Ethan, > > In an email exchange with Jeff Squyres regarding setting the number > of processors on a Bproc system the following statement was made: > > Are you running under bproc or some other scheduler? Right now, MTT > understands SLURM, Torque, and LoadLeveler. If you're running under > Bproc, we can easily add support for it into MTT (I'll need some > information from you since I don't have any BProc systems myself). > > Jeff went on to say: > > Ethan Mallove is the engineer at Sun who is heading up most of the > MTT efforts these days; the mails go to all of us, so he can reply > even when I'm unavailable. > > So I am asking what information do you need from me to add Bproc > support to MTT? >
Are NODES and NODELIST the only env vars that BProc uses (I gleaned this info from http://asci-training.lanl.gov/BProc/)? MTT is set up to detect environment variables and hostfiles used by Slurm, PBS, N1GE, and LoadLeveler and set a max value for -np based on those env vars. While we add the smarts to MTT to do that for BProc, you could also hardcode the -np value (e.g., 2) in your ini's "MPI Details" section like so: exec = mpirun @hosts@ -np 2 --prefix &test_prefix() &test_executable() &test_argv() Thanks, Ethan > Thanks, > Jim Barker > > James W. Barker, Ph.D. > Los Alamos National Laboratory > Computer, Computational and Statistical Sciences Division > Advanced Computing Laboratory - Application Communications and > Performance Research Team > 505-665-9558 > > > _______________________________________________ > mtt-users mailing list > mtt-us...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/mtt-users