We're unfortunately unable to replicate your problem -- we did find a
problem with the struct_gatherv test (it wasn't able to handle over 100
processes), but haven't been able to get alltoall2 to fail. :-(
Does it fail on the other RPI's, or just usysv?
On Mar 8, 2005, at 2:00 PM, Ilya Lashuk wrote:
> I was running 72 processes, 2 procs per node. The hostfile i use looks
> like this:
>
> master.cluster cpu=2
> node1.cluster cpu=2
> node2.cluster cpu=2
> ..............
>
> Jeff Squyres wrote:
>
>> I see that the alltoall2 test failed.
>>
>> How many processes were you running, total? Were they arranged in a
>> 2-procs-per-node configuration (e.g., lamboot with all nodes marked
>> as "cpu=2")?
>>
>>
>> On Mar 7, 2005, at 8:53 PM, Ilya Lashuk wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone.
>>>
>>> I've istalled lam-mpi 7.1.1 on a 36 node linux cluster (Master node:
>>> 2 Pentium-III processors 933MHz, 2GB memory, Tyan S2567 motherboard,
>>> 35 compute nodes: 2 Pentium-III processors 933MHz, 2GB memory,
>>> Supermicro 370DER motherboard, each node is running fedora core 3).
>>> Most of the things go smooth, but one of the tests from
>>> "lamtests-7.1.1" suite fails. Can you by a chance tell me what's
>>> wrong and how it can be fixed? Please see attached files.
>>>
>>>
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