The sdm supports slurm using the SLURM_PROCID environment variable. The tricky bit is getting a debug job launched. Schedulers like Torque, LSF, etc., provide an interactive mode that is used to launch the job using the appropriate mpirun commend for the MPI runtime (e.g. Open MPI or MPICH2), but it tends to be very system specific. For slurm, you would need to copy the slurm-generic.xml target system configuration and add a submit-interactive-debug command (or submit-batch-debug if no interactive is possible). Take a look at the edu.sdsc.trestles.torque.interactive.openmpi.xml configuration for an example.
Greg
hi Beth,
could you give me an update on the slurm support for debugging? i have hacked something together for my local setup that sort of works but i am not really happy with it.
best Thomas
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