Okay, I picked up some further info that may help you. >> The "bjsub -i /bin/env" only sets up the NODES for the session of >> /bin/env. Probably what he wants is "bjssub -i /bin/bash" and start >> bpsh/mpirun from the new shell.
I would recommend doing as they suggest. Also, they noted that you failed to specify the number of nodes you wanted on the bjssub command line. As a result, the system gave you only one node (hence the NODES=0 instead of NODES=0, 1). If you do a "man bjssub", or a "bjssub --help", you should (hopefully) find out how to specify the desired number of nodes. Hope that helps. Ralph On 11/2/06 6:46 AM, "Ralph Castain" <r...@lanl.gov> wrote: > I truly appreciate your patience. Let me talk to some of our Bproc folks and > see if they can tell me what is going on. I agree - I would have expected > the NODES to be 0,1. The fact that you are getting just 0 explains the > behavior you are seeing with Open MPI. > > I also know (though I don't the command syntax) that you can get a long-term > allocation from bjs (i.e., one that continues until you logout). Let me dig > a little and see how that is done. > > Again, I appreciate your patience. > Ralph > > > On 11/2/06 6:32 AM, "hpe...@infonie.fr" <hpe...@infonie.fr> wrote: > >> I again Ralf, >> >>> I gather you have access to bjs? Could you use bjs to get a node allocation, >>> and then send me a printout of the environment? >> >> I have slightly changed my cluster configuration for something like: >> master is running on a machine call: machine10 >> node 0 is running on a machine call: machine10 (same as master then) >> node 1 is running on a machine call: machine14 >> >> node 0 and 1 are up >> >> My bjs configration allocates node 0 and 1 to the default pool >> <---------------> >> pool default >> policy simple >> nodes 0-1 >> <-----------------> >> >> Be default, when I run "env" in a terminal, NODES variable is not present. >> If I run env under a job submission command like "bjsub -i env", then I can >> see the following new environments variable. >> NODES=0 >> JOBID=27 (for instance) >> BPROC_RANK=0000000 >> BPROC_PROGNAME=/usr/bin/env >> >> When the command is over, NODES is unset again. >> >> What is strange is that I would have expected that NODES=0,1. I do not know >> if >> you bjs users have the same behaviour. >> >> Hopefully, it is the kind of information you were expecting. >> >> Regards. >> >> Herve >> >> >> >> >> --------------------- ALICE SECURITE ENFANTS --------------------- >> Protégez vos enfants des dangers d'Internet en installant Sécurité Enfants, >> le >> contrôle parental d'Alice. >> http://www.aliceadsl.fr/securitepc/default_copa.asp >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> users mailing list >> us...@open-mpi.org >> http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users > > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > us...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users