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Re: Parallel octave ??


From: Javier Fernández
Subject: Re: Parallel octave ??
Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 10:03:08 +0200
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Sangamesh B wrote:
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Re: Parallel octave ??
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"Sangamesh B" <address@hidden>

Thanks for your response,

Still I'm not getting LAM-MPI working. Once its done I'll install MPITB.

MPITB should also work with Open-MPI, that's an option too. To be used with MPITB they should be compiled for dynamic libraries (shared objects .so).


I guess octave can not be run using mpirun.

yes it can :-)

So on octave command prompt, some MPI functions have to be used.
That's also an option. I find MPI_Comm_spawn easier to use with LAM/MPI . The LLAMAS (the old LAM Team) made a very convenient MPI_Info item called "lam_spawn_sched_round_robin" with which you can MPI_Comm_spawn(..., info) and have the children started on the nodes you want (as long as they were lambooted together with your spawning node).

On the other hand, I found mpirun easier to use with Open-MPI, since no daemon has to be previously started (no equivalent to lamboot is required in OMPI). Recently there was a question on spawning in their mailing list, but I'm not sure they're talking on this same issue
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2008/08/index.php
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2008/07/6211.php
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2008/08/6256.php
The "subject" matches the point, anyways. I suppose I miss the "spawn_sched" info tag I was used to in LAM :-)


Thank you,
Sangamesh

You're welcome


On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Michael Creel <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

    MPITB works fine with the latest Octave 3.0.x. It's available ready to
    run on the PelicanHPC live CD, with some examples, if you would like
    to try it. I haven't tried MPITB with Octave 3.1.x yet.
    M.


    >
    > I don't know if it will be a simple installation, but the author is
    > still active.
    >
    >        Thomas

Thank you all :-)

-javier


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