WHAT: allowing multiple entities in the OMPI code base to hang data off
hwloc_obj->userdata
WHY: anticipating that more parts of the OMPI code base will be using the hwloc
data
WHERE: hwloc base
WHEN: no real hurry; Ralph and I just identified the potential for this issue
this morning. We're
In the case such a functionality become necessary, I would suggest we use a
mechanism similar to the attributes in MPI (but without the multi-language
mess). That will allow whoever want to attach data to a hwloc node, to do it
without the mess of dealing with reserving a slot. It might require
On Oct 3, 2012, at 10:22 AM, George Bosilca wrote:
> In the case such a functionality become necessary, I would suggest we use a
> mechanism similar to the attributes in MPI (but without the multi-language
> mess). That will allow whoever want to attach data to a hwloc node, to do it
> without
If you're going that route, we're probably better off using your original
"hash" based solution so people can just assign a character string to "point"
to their block of data. Otherwise, we get into the problem of potentially
overlapping indexes with people on branches.
On Oct 3, 2012, at 7:29
Hello, I would like to know what is the latest version I can succesfully
install in Red Hat 7.3 gcc 2.96
thanks
Sandra Guija
Hello, Anyone could provide a feedback about the latest version of open-mpi
that successfully installs in Red Hat 7.3 gcc 2.96
thanks
Sandra Guija
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Not sure why any of them wouldn't successfully install - so why not grab 1.6.2?
Is there some problem you aren't telling us?
On Oct 3, 2012, at 10:20 AM, Sandra Guija wrote:
> Hello,
> Anyone could provide a feedback about the latest version of open-mpi that
> successfully installs in Red Ha
Question: why such an old OS? Can you upgrade it? Fedora 7.3 (which is what I
assume you mean) and gcc 2.96 are pretty ancient, in computer software terms --
gcc 2.96 is *over 12 years old*. That's an eternity.
Additional suggestion: we haven't tested with gcc 2.96 in quite a while, and
don'
Hi Jeff, I want to setup a message passing programming environment on Simics, a
hardware simulation software. Simics have some pre-built target machines, ready
to use, unfortunately these targets have old OS version (Fedora 5, Red Hat
7.3).I installed mpich2 on the Red Hat and bump in some many
I will work on Ralph's suggestion
Thanks all
Sandra Guija
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Subject: Re: [OMPI devel] Open-mpi in red hat 7.3
Hi Jeff, I want to setup a message passing programming environm
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