Re: [hwloc-users] CPUSET shading using xml output of lstopo

2017-02-03 Thread James Elliott
Wow! You are awesome! This works great! Thanks a bunch. James On 2/3/17, Brice Goglin wrote: > Le 03/02/2017 23:01, James Elliott a écrit : >> On 2/3/17, Brice Goglin wrote: >>> What do you mean with shaded? Red or green? Red means unavailable. >>> Requires --who

Re: [hwloc-users] CPUSET shading using xml output of lstopo

2017-02-03 Thread James Elliott
On 2/3/17, Brice Goglin wrote: > Le 03/02/2017 21:57, James Elliott a écrit : >> Brice, >> >> Thanks for you comments. I have worked with this some, but this is >> not working. >> >> My goal is to generate images of the cpusets inuse when I run a >>

Re: [hwloc-users] CPUSET shading using xml output of lstopo

2017-02-03 Thread James Elliott
identical for all MPI processes, even though they have different PIDs and different CPUSETS. I hate to show the MPI stuff here, but it is a convenient way to bind processes. I hope that I have been clear. James On 1/31/17, James Elliott wrote: > Thanks for the info! > > On 1/31/20

Re: [hwloc-users] CPUSET shading using xml output of lstopo

2017-01-31 Thread James Elliott
but since I cannot do --pid ###, it seems to not shade/highlight the tasksets. I'll drop the args that are redundant and try the exact form you list. James On 1/31/2017 10:52 PM, Brice Goglin wrote: Le 01/02/2017 00:19, James Elliott a écrit : Hi, I seem to be stuck. What I would like to

[hwloc-users] CPUSET shading using xml output of lstopo

2017-01-31 Thread James Elliott
Hi, I seem to be stuck. What I would like to do, is us lstopo to generate files that I can plot on another system (the nodes lack the necessary libraries for graphical output). That is, I would like to see something like lstopo --only core --pid ${pid} --taskset --no-io --no-bridges --append-lege