Hello Gilles, I have finally fixed my problem by using external libevent for open-mpi-3.0 (built from libevent-2.1.8 version) and the following configure :
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/openmpi CC=gcc-mp-7 CXX=g++-mp-7 FC=gfortran-mp-7 --with-libevent=external --with-libevent=/usr/local/libevent/ you were right when indicating me to look for a solution with libevent. Thanks, Chris 2018-02-20 6:39 GMT+01:00 Gilles Gouaillardet <gil...@rist.or.jp>: > Christophe, > > > could you try the hello_c.c and ring_c.c from the examples directory ? > > If it still does not work, then could you give a try to Open MPI from > homebrew ? > > and if that fixes the issue, can you please post your configure command > line ? > > > Cheers, > > > Gilles > > > On 2/17/2018 7:08 AM, Christophe Petit wrote: > >> Hello Gilles, >> >> I have upgraded to OS X 10.13.3 High Sierra but still have no luck with >> my issue. >> >> To increase the limit of open files, from this link < >> https://www.macobserver.com/tips/deep-dive/evade-macos-many >> -open-files-error-pushing-limits/> I did : >> >> 1)*sudo vim /Library/LaunchDaemons/limit.maxfiles.plist* >> >> 2) put into this file : >> *<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC >> "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/Pro >> pertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>Label</key> >> <string>limit.maxfiles</string> <key>ProgramArguments</key> <array> >> <string>launchctl</string> <string>limit</string> <string>maxfiles</string> >> <string>64000</string> <string>524288</string> </array> >> <key>RunAtLoad</key> <true/> <key>ServiceIPC</key> <false/> </dict> >> </plist>* >> 3) *sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/limit.maxfiles.plist* >> >> 4) Checking by : >> >> *$ sysctl kern.maxfiles >> >> kern.maxfiles: 524288* >> >> and >> >> *$ launchctl limit maxfiles >> >> maxfiles 64000 524288 * >> >> When I launch ring_c.c executable with : >> >> *mpirun --oversubscribe -np $NB_PROCESS ./a.out * >> >> For a number of processes lower or equal to *142*, it's running fine >> >> For a number of processes greater than *142*, I get the original warning >> message : >> >> [warn] select: Invalid argument >> [warn] select: Invalid argument >> [warn] select: Invalid argument >> [warn] select: Invalid argument >> [warn] select: Invalid argument >> [warn] select: Invalid argument >> [warn] select: Invalid argument >> ... >> >> Why the limit is reached at NB_PROCESS > *142* ? what does it corrrespond >> to ? >> >> ps: I have set "*ulimit -n 10000*" >> >> Regards, Chris >> >> >> 2018-02-15 1:42 GMT+01:00 Gilles Gouaillardet < >> gilles.gouaillar...@gmail.com <mailto:gilles.gouaillar...@gmail.com>>: >> >> >> Christophe, >> >> I can only test this on OS X 10.13.3 High Sierra, and it could differ >> from Maverick. >> >> by default >> >> KA15-002:~ gilles$ ulimit -n >> 256 >> >> KA15-002:~ gilles$ ulimit -Hn >> unlimited >> >> >> but surprisingly, >> >> KA15-002:~ gilles$ ulimit -n unlimited >> -bash: ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Operation not >> permitted >> >> KA15-002:~ gilles$ ulimit -n 20000 >> -bash: ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Invalid argument >> >> and finally, a lower value works just fine. >> >> KA15-002:~ gilles$ ulimit -n 10000 >> >> >> as a consequence, opal_set_max_sys_limits fails in my environment. >> --oversubscribe is mandatory (since there are no 256 cores on my >> laptop), and then >> >> ulimit -n 10000; mpirun --oversubscribe -np 256 ./ring_c >> >> works just fine (fwiw, this is an example from Open MPI sources >> examples/ring_c.c) >> >> >> >> So first, I invite you to double check with ulimit -n that your system >> changes are effective. >> >> How did you build/install Open MPI ? >> The message seems to come from libevent, and Open MPI uses an embedded >> version of libevent. >> It is possible to use an external version at configure time. >> If you are using an external libevent, you might want to try >> rebuilding Open MPI with the embedded one. >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Gilles >> >> On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 4:57 PM, Christophe Petit >> <christophe.peti...@gmail.com >> <mailto:christophe.peti...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > Using Open-Mpi 3.0 and following the tutorial on this link, I >> try to run a >> > MPI code under MacOS 10.9.5 (Mavericks) with a number of process >> equal to >> > 256 : the MPI code allocates for each process a 512x512 2D >> array, so it >> > requires 256*256kB = 64MB of total used memory. >> > >> > My MacOS has 16GB RAM and 8 cores, so it seems to be weird. >> > >> > For a number of process lower than 256 (I tried : >> np=2,4,8,16,32,64,128), >> > there is no problem, execution is good and I get expected results. >> > >> > But for np = 256, I get the following message which repeats itself : >> > >> > $ mpirun -np 256 ./explicitPar >> > >> > [warn] select: Invalid argument >> > [warn] select: Invalid argument >> > [warn] select: Invalid argument >> > ... >> > >> > I tried also to use -mca option by doing : >> > >> > $ mpirun -mca opal_set_max_sys_limits 1 -np 256 ./explicitPar >> > >> > But I get the same warning message. >> > >> > From this link cited above, I did : >> > >> > $ launchctl limit maxfiles >> > >> > maxfiles 65536 200000 >> > >> > Then, in root user, I created /etc/launchd.conf file and put into : >> > >> > limit maxfiles 65536 200000 >> > >> > I restarted the system for the new limits to take effect and >> type as normal >> > user : >> > >> > $ launchctl limit maxfiles >> > >> > maxfiles 65536 200000 >> > >> > But unfortunately, these modifications have no effects on the >> MPI function >> > "mpirun" with 256 processes and don't make disappear the warning >> above. >> > >> > On Linux platform, I can launch my MPI code with np = 256, >> without problem, >> > the issue is only happening on MacOS 10.9.5. >> > >> > I didn't get this issue with previous version of Open-MPI. >> > >> > Any idea ? 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