I know others have direct-launched processes onto the Phi before, both with 
Slurm and just using rsh/ssh. The OpenMPI user mailing list archive talks about 
the ssh method (search for "phi" and you'll see the chatter)

http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/

and the folks at Bright talk about how they did it with Slurm here:

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Yes-we-run-SLURM-inside-4501392.S.5792769036550955008

Ralph

On Feb 17, 2014, at 5:46 PM, Christopher Samuel <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi all,
> 
> At the Slurm User Group in Oakland last year it was mentioned that
> there was intended to be support for a lightweight Slurm daemon on
> Xeon Phi (MIC) cards.
> 
> I had a quick look in the git master last night but couldn't spot
> anything related, is this still the intention?
> 
> Olli-Pekka Lehto from CSC is running a Xeon Phi workshop at VLSCI at
> the moment and it's of interest to a number of us.
> 
> We're going to run a hack day on Wednesday and we'll see if we can
> build an LDAP enabled Xeon Phi stack, if we can then we we'll see if
> we can get standard Slurm going too. Nothing like having lofty goals!
> 
> All the best!
> Chris
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