Thanks a lot. See you next week.
Takahiro Kawashima,
MPI development team,
Fujitsu
> I am also interested in some help moving to the Python client. Since a few
> of us that are interested are going to be at the face-to-face next week,
> could Howard (or someone familiar with setting it up for OMP
I am also interested in some help moving to the Python client. Since a few
of us that are interested are going to be at the face-to-face next week,
could Howard (or someone familiar with setting it up for OMPI testing) give
us a presentation on it? I'll add it to the agenda. The initial hurdle of
g
Let's chat about it in person next week.
We can try converting at the same time.
> On Mar 13, 2018, at 10:14 PM, Kawashima, Takahiro
> wrote:
>
> Jeff,
>
> Thank you. I received the password. I cannot remember I had received it
> before...
>
> My colleague was working using the Perl client
Jeff,
Thank you. I received the password. I cannot remember I had received it
before...
My colleague was working using the Perl client before but the work was
suspended because his job was changed. It is the reason we use the Perl client
currently. We want to change it to the Python client if
Yes, it's trivial to reset the Fujitsu MTT password -- I'll send you a mail
off-list with the new password.
If you're just starting up with MTT, you might want to use the Python client,
instead. That's where 95% of ongoing development is occurring.
If all goes well, I plan to sit down with Howa
fwiw - I have 2x ThunderX cross connected on 100G (or 40G) that I've
been meaning to setup a nightly test.. hopefully this adds some fun to
the AArch64 testing..
Jeff - I may have lost my MTT credentials from a long time ago.. can
you pm them to me.
Thanks
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 12:09 AM, Jeff
On Jun 14, 2016, at 11:42 AM, Abhishek Joshi
wrote:
>
> Can you please also tell whether a single node(with multiple cores) setup is
> sufficient for MTT testing or whether
> a multi-node setup is mandatory? We are currently facing some issues with our
> multi-node setup.
We'll take anything
Hi Jeff,
Can you please also tell whether a single node(with multiple cores) setup
is sufficient for MTT testing or whether
a multi-node setup is mandatory? We are currently facing some issues with
our multi-node setup.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 6:37 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote:
> Greetings
Greetings Abhishek. Let me contact you off-list with the details.
> On Jun 14, 2016, at 7:01 AM, Abhishek Joshi
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> We intend to submit results of MTT testing for our aarch64 support for OMPI.
> Please provide a username/password.
>
> --
> Abhishek
> _