Sorry - went to one of your links to get that info.

We know OMPI 1.2.x isn't thread safe. This is unfortunately another example
of it. Hopefully, 1.3 will be better.

Ralph



On 7/2/08 11:01 AM, "Ralph H Castain" <r...@lanl.gov> wrote:

> Out of curiosity - what version of OMPI are you using?
> 
> 
> On 7/2/08 10:46 AM, "Steve Johnson" <st...@isc.tamu.edu> wrote:
> 
>> If mpirun is given an application that isn't in the PATH, then instead of
>> exiting it prints the error that it failed to find the executable and then
>> proceeds spins up cpu time.  strace shows an endless stream of sched_yield().
>> 
>> For example, if "blah" doesn't exist:
>> mpirun -np 16 blah
>> Ditto if ./blah doesn't exist and mpirun is called as
>> mpirun -np 16 ./blah
>> 
>> OS: CentOS 5.1
>> Kernel: 2.6.18-92.1.1.el5.centos.plus
>> Arch: x86_64
>> glibc/pthread: glibc-2.5-18.el5_1.1
>> GCC: 4.1.2-14.el5
>> 
>> CC=gcc
>> CXX=g++
>> F77=gfortran
>> FC=gfortran
>> ./configure --with-tm --prefix=$HOME/openmpi --libdir=$HOME/openmpi/lib64
>> --enable-mpi-threads
>> 
>> A qsig -s 15 will terminate the mpirun processes.
>> 
>> ompi_info is at http://isc.tamu.edu/~steve/ompi_info.txt
>> config.log.bz is at http://isc.tamu.edu/~steve/ompi_config.log.bz2
>> 
>> Also confirmed this on openSUSE 10.2, 2.6.18.8-0.9-default, x86_64,
>> glibc-2.5-34.7, gcc-4.1.3-29.
>> 
>> // Steve
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