Latest Torque snapshot breaks mpiexec ?
Chris Samuel
csamuel at vpac.org
Tue Aug 17 19:48:09 EDT 2004
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 02:08 am, Pete Wyckoff wrote:
> I don't know how torque broke this, but I can tell you what's going on.
I'm not sure whether this is actually a bad case of problem exists between
chair and keyboard or whether there's been a subtle change in behaviour in
qsub.
These two qsub commands yield different results:
qsub -I -q linux -l nodes=10
qsub -q linux -l nodes=10 -I
The first one doesn't work (it only selects one CPU) and provokes the mpiexec
error whilst the second one works (you get 10 CPUs).
The only change is moving the -I option from the start to the end of the line.
Apologies for that!
Chris
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