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Re: [ptp-dev] Another try at a run: getting stuck
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Hi Beth,
I have tested with testMPI.c and I got the same problem. I think
there are some problems running mpi program in the debugger. I will
discuss with Greg. Also the pointer type is not supported at this
moment. I am implementing the pointer type to debugger now.
Regards,
Clement
Beth Tibbitts wrote:
Clement,
Thanks for all your help!
My testing code is the sample (testMPI.c ??) in the ptp mpi help plugin.
I don't think all the processes all stopped on main, though.
I think i had to set a breakpoint near the beginning of the program
to get it to stop.
I will try again, probably tomorrow morning.
I head for the airport around 10:30 or 11:00 am ET, but will get email
on my trip, no problem.
On 2/5/06, *Clement Chu* <clement.chu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:clement.chu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Beth,
I have tried to debug with 8 processes. When all processes
stopped
on main, I created a set "set1" for p1 - p3. Then set a breakpoint on
set1 and resume all processes in set "root". I can see only three
processes in set "set1" which are still in suspended status. Rest of
them are terminated. See the attachment.
I saw your screen shot. The error seems that the debugger cannot
retrieve stack frame. Can you send me your testing code,
please? Then
I try again with this code. Thanks.
Regards,
Clement
Beth Tibbitts wrote:
> Next try...
>
> run cleanupOmpi.sh; restart ptp workbench.
> hmmm.. does "refreshing runtime system" as it's coming up...
>
> Launch PTP debug with 8 processes (instead of 100)
>
> create process set "set1" which is p1-3.
>
> Hmm... stopped on my first manually set bkpt ok...
> but then when i 'run' it seemed to run off the end and skip other
> bkpt ... unsure.
>
>
> Relaunch (no cleanupOmpi.sh). stops on 1st bkpt.
> made process set of p1-p3. Did run (resume) on set.
> those three seem to be stuck "running."
> See images/ptpScreenshot.png (attached)
>
> Clements, it seemed more reliable when i would see the
> InvocationTargetException,
> it would stop immediately, and I would know to kill it, run cleanup,
> and restart. :-(
> Don't know what else is going on here too.
>
> I will be around for a couple of hours in the morning then
headed out
> of town.
>
>
> --
> ...Beth
>
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