Thanks,
I have another question about MTT reporting. I am not sure what part am I
missing.
I executed tests on 8 nodes (included MPI Get, MPI Install, and all other
phases)
and then I wanted to run 36 node test using something like:
./client/mtt --scratch /home/pjesa/mtt/scratch \
--file
/home/pjesa/mtt/collective-bakeoff/samples/ompi-core-perf-testing_openmpi.ini \
--verbose --print-time --section 'run;skampi'
The test runs but I receive no output/report. Is there some additional
flag to specify that I want to the output/report at the end?
Here is the stdout of the test:
--------
** MTT: ./client/mtt --scratch /home/pjesa/mtt/scratch --file
/home/pjesa/mtt/collective-bakeoff/samples/ompi-core-perf-testing_openmpi
.ini --verbose --print-time --section run;skampi
*** Reporter initializing
*** Reporter initialized
*** MPI get phase starting
*** MPI get phase complete
Phase: MPI Get
Started: Thu Sep 20 11:41:42 2007
Stopped: Thu Sep 20 11:41:42 2007
Elapsed: 00:00:00
Total elapsed: 00:00:00
*** MPI install phase starting
*** MPI install phase complete
Phase: MPI Install
Started: Thu Sep 20 11:41:42 2007
Stopped: Thu Sep 20 11:41:42 2007
Elapsed: 00:00:00
Total elapsed: 00:00:00
*** Test get phase starting
*** Test get phase complete
Phase: Test Get
Started: Thu Sep 20 11:41:42 2007
Stopped: Thu Sep 20 11:41:42 2007
Elapsed: 00:00:00
Total elapsed: 00:00:00
*** Test build phase starting
*** Test build phase complete
Phase: Test Build
Started: Thu Sep 20 11:41:42 2007
Stopped: Thu Sep 20 11:41:42 2007
Elapsed: 00:00:00
Total elapsed: 00:00:00
*** Run test phase starting
Test run [skampi]
Running with [ompi-nightly-v1.2] / [1.2.4rc1r16161] /
[ompi/gnu-standard]
Using MPI Details [ompi] with MPI Install [ompi/gnu-standard]
Total of 1 tests to run in this section
Test: skampi, np=36, variant=1: Passed
....
Test: skampi, np=36, variant=70: Passed
### Test progress: 1 of 1 section tests complete (100%)
*** Run test phase complete
Phase: Test Run
Started: Thu Sep 20 11:41:42 2007
Stopped: Thu Sep 20 12:13:06 2007
Elapsed: 00:31:24
Total elapsed: 00:31:24
Phase: Trim
Started: Thu Sep 20 12:13:06 2007
Stopped: Thu Sep 20 12:13:06 2007
Elapsed: 00:00:00
Total elapsed: 00:31:24
*** Reporter finalizing
*** Reporter finalized
--------
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Jeff Squyres wrote:
On Sep 18, 2007, at 6:36 PM, Jeff Squyres wrote:
Doh -- looks like a corner case that I missed (if you use a hostfile,
it should automatically set the resource manager to "none", I would
think). Did you set a value for "resource_manager" in the INI file?
If so, take it out or just set it to none. I'll file a bug to fix
this tomorrow (i.e., if you don't set it at all and are using a
hostlist/hostfile, the Right Thing happens).
Oops! I missed your statement:
I think I should set resource manager to none - but I am not sure
where.
You can set "resource_manager = none" in the MPI Details section.
But MTT should be doing this for you automatically; I'll fix it
tomorrow.
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Jeff Squyres
Cisco Systems
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