Ok, given that your organization has signed the IP agreement, let's go ahead
and do it.
I'll email you off-list with the read-only SVN URL and password.
On Jun 12, 2014, at 5:49 PM, Jaison Mulerikkal
wrote:
> Hi Ralph,
>
> You are pointing in the right
Hi Jaison
Sounds to me like reporting the results into our database wouldn't be
particularly useful for either side. We don't have great visualization support
for what you have in mind - we just show failures etc, and the reporting tool
is really geared towards testing of nightly tarballs. I
On Jun 10, 2014, at 7:19 PM, Ralph Castain wrote:
> I had a chance to think about this some more, and I'm wondering if this falls
> into some new category of "member". Personally, I would really welcome
> getting the MTT results from another site as it would expand coverage
I had a chance to think about this some more, and I'm wondering if this falls
into some new category of "member". Personally, I would really welcome getting
the MTT results from another site as it would expand coverage of various
environments, something we are beginning to lack. So even if
On Jun 2, 2014, at 4:48 PM, Jaison Mulerikkal wrote:Hi Ralph and others,Thanks for your replies. Very useful and encouraging.I have posted the signed copy of Corporate Contributor License Agreement to the address you have given. Hope you can give us access to the
I think Ralph and Gilles covered most everything, just let me emphasize a few
things:
- MTT is simply an engine for running tests and gathering results. Nothing
more.
- MTT actually only includes a trivial test suite for MPI ("hello world" and
"send a message around in a ring").
- In the Open
On May 28, 2014, at 10:23 PM, Gilles Gouaillardet
wrote:
> Jaison,
>
> please note the ompi-tests repo is password protected
> (this is for legal reasons, there is nothing confidential here)
>
> if you do not already have access to this repo, please ask for it
Jaison,
please note the ompi-tests repo is password protected
(this is for legal reasons, there is nothing confidential here)
if you do not already have access to this repo, please ask for it
(just send an email to this mailing list, and someone will set this up
for you)
By the way, do you plan
On May 28, 2014, at 8:29 PM, Jaison Mulerikkal
wrote:
> Hi Ralph,
Hello - and welcome!
>
> Thanks for your previous clarification.
>
> At our organisation (www.nesi.org.nz) we would like to use MTT for MPI heath
> check of our clusters.
I actually know some