Hello Mikio 

Thank you for the reply but when I am running my kernel I am unable to observe 
such behavior. Currently I am seeing most of the places ("java" processes) on 
the starting node and very few places on node 2 and 3. I am also finding 
following error: tcgetattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device. Can you tell me 
what may be the reason 

Regards 

Suyash 


From: "Mikio Takeuchi" <mikio.takeu...@gmail.com> 
To: "Mailing list for users of the X10 programming language" 
<x10-users@lists.sourceforge.net> 
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2014 5:28:06 PM 
Subject: Re: [X10-users] Regarding X10 NPLACES 






Hi Suyash, 

With respect to the current implementation of Managed X10 with the default 
(socket-based) runtime, your assumption is correct. 
If you set X10_HOSTLIST="A,B" and X10_NPLACES=4, host A hosts places 0 and 2 
and host B hosts places 1 and 3. 

-- Mikio 




2014-04-14 20:03 GMT+09:00 < suy...@cse.iitm.ac.in > : 




Hello All 

I wish to run a program with X10_NPLACES set to 128. I have 4 nodes and each 
node has 16 cores with two hardware threads per core enables. Thus totaling to 
128 Hardware threads. I set X10_HOSTLIST to 4 nodes and while executing I find 
a large number of "java" processes. I believe each java process refers to a 
place. Is that right? If that is so then shouldn't there be equal of "java" 
processes on each node i.e. each node should have exactly 32 java processes? 

Thanx 

Regards 

Suyash 


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