On Oct 2, 2015, at 2:21 PM, Dahai Guo wrote:
>
> Is there any way to trace open mpi internal function calls in a MPI user
> program?
Unfortunately, not easily -- other than using a debugger, for example.
> If so, can any one explain it with an example? such as helloworld? I build
> open MPI
Hi,
Is there any way to trace open mpi internal function calls in a MPI user
program? If so, can any one explain it with an example? such as helloworld? I
build open MPI with the VampirTrace options, and compile the following program
with picc-vt,. but I didn't get any tracing info.
Thanks
D.
On Oct 2, 2015, at 12:33 PM, George Bosilca wrote:
>
> These mailing lists are public, and their archives can be found online. While
> I do appreciate the fact that they asked, I don't see how we can prevent the
> KState researchers from using them.
Agreed. It's true; I am making a minor dist
These mailing lists are public, and their archives can be found online.
While I do appreciate the fact that they asked, I don't see how we can
prevent the KState researchers from using them.
George.
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Howard Pritchard
wrote:
> I'm okay with it as long as they u
FYI/FYA: This is fun -- file 4 PRs against an open source project (including
Open MPI!) at github.com in the month of October and get a free Hacktoberfest
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I'm okay with it as long as they use an MPI based mapreduce to do the
analytics.
Howard
2015-10-02 9:32 GMT-06:00 Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) :
> I've received a request from a researcher at Kansas State University to
> get a copy of all old us...@open-mpi.org and de...@open-mpi.org emails.
> In th
I've received a request from a researcher at Kansas State University to get a
copy of all old us...@open-mpi.org and de...@open-mpi.org emails. In their
words:
Jeff:
One of our new professors at K-State is interested in analyzing the
dev and user archives for OpenMPI to get a stati