Good morning.
As it turns out, openmpi-default-hostfile was hiding in plain sight
in /etc. I put in the node names, etc., and mpirun, for example, sees
them and uses them by default. However, Eclipse/PTP still doesn't, and
displays only one node with no information.
Here's what shows up on the console when I start eclipse (in the PTP
Runtime perspective):
............................................
[tudor@herd-0 ~]$ eclipse&
[tudor@herd-0 ~]$ In getResourceManagerFactories
retrieved factory: Simulation,
org.eclipse.ptp.simulation.core.resourcemanager
leaving getResourceManagerFactories
Your Control System Choice: '<UNDEFINED CS>'
Your Monitoring System Choice: '<UNDEFINED MS>'
No previous (or invalid) control or monitoring system selected.
Default systems set to Open Runtime Environment (ORTE). To change,
use
the Window->Preferences->PTP preferences page.
Your Default Control System Choice: 'Open Runtime Environment (ORTE)'
Your Default Monitoring System Choice: 'Open Runtime Environment
(ORTE)'
In retrieveConfigurationWizardPageFactories
wizard page factory:
org.eclipse.ptp.simulation.ui.wizards.SimulationRMConfigurationWizardP
ageFactory@39e2ee3f for class: class
org.eclipse.ptp.rmsystem.SimulationResourceManagerFactory
leaving retrieveConfigurationWizardPageFactories
XXXXXXXXXXX refreshRuntimeSystems(false), isInitialized():false
XXXXXXXXXXX refreshRuntimeSystems calling initialize(), force:false,
isInitialized():false
refreshRuntimeSystems
SHUTTING DOWN CONTROL/MONITORING/PROXY systems where appropriate
User selected 1 simulated machines.
SimPreferences: Machine 0 = 1 nodes
ModelManager.runtimeNodeGeneralName - #keys = 2, #values = 2
Unknown machine ID (machine0), adding to the model.
Unknown node number (0), adding to the model.
...........................................
Do you have any idea what it is that I'm doing wrong?
Thank you so much for the help.
-Tudor
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 14:12 -0400, Beth Tibbitts wrote:
The hostfile you want is located here:
<openmpi-install-dir> e.g. /usr/local -- wherever you installed
OpenMPI
<openmpi-install-dir>/etc/openmpi-default-hostfile
...Beth
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Thank you. All I have is a file I created in my home directory which
lists the machines in the cluster and which I give as a parameter
to the
-machinefile option when I call, say, mpirun under openMPI. Is
there any
way of pointing PTP to that file? I can't find any file called
openmpi-
default-hostfile, nor any "etc" directory associated with the openMPI
installation (I assume that's what Greg had in mind).
Also, is there any document that could be used as a PTP manual? I
have
in mind something covering small but essential issues such as this
one.
Thanks again,
-Tudor
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 12:51 -0400, Beth Tibbitts wrote:
See this:
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/ptp-user/msg00192.html
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Hi.
I've just installed Eclipse and PTP and I can get the PTP Runtime
perspective. However, the "Machines" view only shows one machine
with a
question mark on it, and I can't find any way of setting up a set of
machines. Nor can I find a manual for PTP.
I'm running Eclipse/PTP on the head node of a five-node Rocks 4.3
cluster, with openMPI enabled by default.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
-Tudor
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