(adding the mtt-users mailing list; see 
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/mtt.php)

To use MTT, you do not need to be a core member of Open MPI.  The wiki page you 
listed simply describes how core Open MPI members use MTT.

If you want to use MTT, it is easiest to first setup the client to do some 
simple test and output to a text file (vs. submitting results to a server).  
Get that working first.  Then expand the client to run more and more tests 
(while still outputting results to text files).  You can run any tests you want 
-- there's nothing special about the MPI tests that we use internally to the 
Open MPI project.  You just need to be able to describe them in the MTT client 
INI file, and specify conditions for passing/failing/skipping.  

Once you have all the tests working in the way that you want, you can choose to 
install an MTT database server if you wish.  This will give you web pages like 
we have at http://mtt.open-mpi.org/.




On Dec 16, 2013, at 11:07 PM, jimmy cao <j...@gopivotal.com> wrote:

> I am trying to deploy MTT in my cluster. 
> From the webpage (https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/mtt/wiki/OMPITesting), it 
> seems only on how to install MTT client, it also needs Open MPI core 
> membership.
> 
> Is there some guide on how to install MTT on my cluster (both server and 
> client)?
> 
> Best,
> Jimmy
> 
> 
>    


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