Thanks, I copied useful information from this thread and some links to
https://github.com/open-mpi/hwloc/issues/143
However, not sure I'll have time to look at this in the near future :/
Brice
Le 07/01/2016 09:03, Matthias Reich a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> To check whether kstat is able to rep
Hello,
To check whether kstat is able to report the psrset definitions, I
defined a set consisting of 2 CPUs (psrset -c 1-2) CPU1 and CPU2. The
remaining CPUs (CPU0, CPU2..CPU23) were left undefined.
On the machine, we can execute the "kstat" command and receive (among
1000s of lines) the follow
Hello
So processor sets are not taken into account when Solaris reports
topology information in kstat etc.
Do you know if hwloc can query processor sets from the C interface?
If so, we could apply the processor set mask to hwloc object cpusets
during discovery to avoid your error.
Brice
Le 05/0
There was a processor set defined (command psrset) on this machine.
Having removed the psrset hwloc-info produces a result without error
messages:
hwloc-info -v
depth 0:1 Machine (type #1)
depth 1: 2 NUMANode (type #2)
depth 2: 2 Package (type #3)
depth 3: 12 Core (