mpirun.mpich2

Langue: en

Version: 22 February 2010 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

mpiexec  

FILE

/Users/goodell/svn/mpich2-1.2.1p1-tmp/src/pm/mpd/mpiexec.py

DESCRIPTION

usage:
mpiexec [-h or -help or --help]
# get this message
mpiexec -file filename
# (or -f) filename contains XML job description mpiexec [global args] [local args] executable [args] where global args may be
-l
# line labels by MPI rank
-bnr
# MPICH1 compatibility mode
-machinefile
# file mapping procs to machines
-s <spec>
# direct stdin to "all" or 1,2 or 2-4,6
-1
# override default of trying 1st proc locally
-ifhn
# network interface to use locally
-tv
# run procs under totalview (must be installed)
-tvsu
# totalview startup only
-gdb
# run procs under gdb
-m
# merge output lines (default with gdb)
-a
# means assign this alias to the job
-ecfn
# output_xml_exit_codes_filename
-recvtimeout <integer_val>
# timeout for recvs to fail (e.g. from mpd daemon)
-g<local arg name>
# global version of local arg (below) and local args may be
-n <n> or -np <n>
# number of processes to start
-wdir <dirname>
# working directory to start in
-umask <umask>
# umask for remote process
-path <dirname>
# place to look for executables
-host <hostname>
# host to start on
-soft <spec>
# modifier of -n value
-arch <arch>
# arch type to start on (not implemented)
-envall
# pass all env vars in current environment
-envnone
# pass no env vars -envlist <list of env var names> # pass current values of these vars
-env <name> <value>
# pass this value of this env var mpiexec [global args] [local args] executable args : [local args] executable...
mpiexec -gdba jobid
# gdb-attach to existing jobid
mpiexec -configfile filename
# filename contains cmd line segs as lines (See User Guide for more details)

Examples: mpiexec -l -n 10 cpi 100 mpiexec -genv QPL_LICENSE 4705 -n 3 a.out


mpiexec -n 1 -host foo master : -n 4 -host mysmp slave

FUNCTIONS

adjust_nprocs(nProcs, softness)

collect_args(args, localArgSets)

ctime(...) ctime(seconds) -> string


Convert a time in seconds since the Epoch to a string in local time. This is equivalent to asctime(localtime(seconds)). When the time tuple is not present, current time as returned by localtime() is used.

format_sorted_ranks(ranks)

get_parms_from_xml_file(msgToMPD)

get_vals_for_attach(parmdb, conSock, msgToMPD)

handle_cli_stderr_input(sock, streamHandler)

handle_cli_stdout_input(sock, parmdb, streamHandler, linesPerRank)

handle_local_argset(argset, machineFileInfo, msgToMPD)

handle_man_input(sock, streamHandler)

handle_sig_occurred(manSock)

handle_stdin_input(stdin_stream, parmdb, streamHandler, manSock)

# NOTE: stdin is supposed to be slow, low-volume.
We read it all here (as it
# appears on the fd) and send it immediately to the receivers.
If the user # redirects a "large" file (perhaps as small as 5k) into us, we will send it
# all out right away.
This can cause things to hang on the remote (recvr) side. # We do not wait to read here until the recvrs read because there may be several # recvrs and they may read at different speeds/times.

mpiexec()

print_ready_merged_lines(minRanks, parmdb, linesPerRank)

read_machinefile(machineFilename)

sig_handler(signum, frame)

time(...) time() -> floating point number


Return the current time in seconds since the Epoch. Fractions of a second may be present if the system clock provides them.

usage()

DATA

__author__ = 'Ralph Butler and Rusty Lusk' __credits__ = '' __date__ = 'Mon Feb 22 16:28:11 2010' __version__ = '$Revision: 1.90 $' pwd_module_available = 1

VERSION

1.90

DATE

Mon Feb 22 16:28:11 2010

AUTHOR

Ralph Butler and Rusty Lusk

CREDITS