Hi,
I can execute the command below:
$ mpirun -H vixen -np 1 hostname : -H compute-0-0,compute-0-1,compute-0-2
-np 3 hostname
and I get:
vixen.egcrc.org
compute-0-0.local
compute-0-1.local
compute-0-2.local
I have a file myhosts, which looks like:
compute-0-0 slots=1
compute-0-1 slots=1
compute-0-2 slots=1
but when I execute:
$ mpirun -H vixen -np 1 hostname : --hostfile myhosts -np 3 hostname
I get:
There are no allocated resources for the application
hostname
that match the requested mapping:
Verify that you have mapped the allocated resources properly using the
--host or --hostfile specification.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
A daemon (pid unknown) died unexpectedly on signal 1 while attempting to
launch so we are aborting.
There may be more information reported by the environment (see above).
This may be because the daemon was unable to find all the needed shared
libraries on the remote node. You may set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH to have the
location of the shared libraries on the remote nodes and this will
automatically be forwarded to the remote nodes.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpirun noticed that the job aborted, but has no info as to the process
that caused that situation.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpirun: clean termination accomplished
Interestingly, this works:
$ mpirun --hostfile myhosts -np 3 hostname
compute-0-0.local
compute-0-1.local
compute-0-2.local
$
Am I correct in concluding that –H and —hostfile cannot be issued in the
same mpirun command which contains a colon (:)? Or is there any trick
or work-around to have both –H and —hostfile?
Thank you.
Tena Sakai
[email protected]