Typo, it should be:

The know "UNSUPPORTED" MPI implementations are HP-MPI & Platform MPI
(ie. Scali + HP MPI - Platform Computing bought the IP from Scali & HP
a few years ago).

Rayson



On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Rayson Ho <ray...@scalablelogic.com> wrote:
> Since Hung-Sheng has already answered what MPI implementations are
> supported, I will try to answer the known unsupported MPI
> implementations.
>
> Also, let me clarify that our definition of "unsupported" is that the
> MPI implementation does not tightly integrate with Grid Engine - and
> thus Grid Engine could not kill, checkpoint, perform core binding, and
> record job resource usage. If an MPI application is able to run
> outside of Grid Engine, then it should also work as a Grid Engine
> batch job even without tight integration.
>
> The know "supported" MPI implementations are HP-MPI & Platform MPI
> (ie. Scali + HP MPI - Platform Computing bought the IP from Scali & HP
> a few years ago).
>
> See also: http://blogs.cisco.com/performance/platform_acquires_hp-mpi/
>
> Rayson
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Hung-Sheng Tsao Ph.D.
> <laot...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Tight Integration of Parallel Libraries
>>
>> Tight Integration of LAM/MPI and SGE
>> Tight Integration of MPICH and SGE -- With Application Notes
>> Tight Integration of MPICH2 and SGE
>> Tight Integration of PVM and SGE
>> Mvapich (MPICH Infiniband) + Loose/Tight SGE Integration
>> Sun HPC Cluster Tools parallel jobs (MPI, MPI2, OpenMP)
>> Tight integration of Open MPI with SGE
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/10/2012 9:34 AM, Chi Chan wrote:
>>
>> Good point, Walid. As much as so many people hate UNIVA, IMHO, there
>> can be things learned from them. (In Chinese "三人行,必有我师", and
>> translation in English it is something like "Everyone and Everything
>> Around You is a Teacher")
>>
>> And since UNIVA said on their website that they are now documenting
>> the known working configuration of MPI libraries, my question is, what
>> MPI libraries are known to work with GridEngine, and what is known not
>> to work with GridEngine?
>>
>> --Chi
>>
>> On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 5:38 PM, Walid <walid.sha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The use of postgres could be due to the standby, and replication features,
>> as well as the use of postgres already by Unisight. I am a Univa Happy
>> customer so far ;-)
>>
>>
>> On 4 May 2012 03:48, Ron Chen <ron_chen_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> Univa have "New support for Postgres database job spooling balances speed
>> of submission with reliability in high volume clusters with lots of small
>> jobs" as one of the new features of UGE 8.1 on their website.
>>
>> We have discussed here before, PostgreSQL spooling was added by Sun, but
>> was taken out in SGE 6.2 as Sun believes BerkeleyDB (BDB) is good enough.
>>
>> If Univa is re-using the code originally developed by Sun, then please
>> don't take Sun's credit.
>>
>>
>>  -Ron
>>
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