[mvapich-discuss] mpdtrace issue...

Sayantan Sur surs at cse.ohio-state.edu
Wed Aug 23 13:56:05 EDT 2006


Choudhury, Durga wrote:

>Hi Sayantan
>
>Thanks for the reply. Yes, mpdtrace works fine without an underscore in
>the hostname. I'll try changing the underscore to a minus sign and let
>you know if there are still issues with it.
>
>Thanks again and regards.
>  
>
Thanks for your reply. I'm CC-ing this to the list, just for everyone's 
information and archival purposes.

Thanks,
Sayantan.

>Durga
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sayantan Sur [mailto:surs at cse.ohio-state.edu] 
>Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 1:28 PM
>To: Choudhury, Durga
>Cc: mvapich-discuss at cse.ohio-state.edu
>Subject: Re: [mvapich-discuss] mpdtrace issue...
>
>Hello Durga,
>
>Choudhury, Durga wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hi All
>>
>> 
>>
>>The `mpdtrace` command seems to have a bug in it (or is it by design?)
>>    
>>
>
>  
>
>>which is as follows:
>>
>> 
>>
>>If the hostname of my machine is foo_bar, mpdtrace prints only the 
>>first part of it, i.e. foo. In our case, the nodes are in slots of a 
>>VME chassis with hostnames such as board_1 board_2 etc, which become 
>>all identical name for mpdtrace.
>>
>> 
>>
>>Until now, I was using and testing mvapich (just the MPICH2 part of 
>>it) on an empty card cage with just two slots populated that I was 
>>naming manually. In a fully loaded chassis that I am now testing, the 
>>names are assigned automatically and the mpdring does not form, which 
>>worked flawlessly before. I suspect this might be because of this 
>>mpdtrace issue. Please help.
>>
>>    
>>
>
>Thanks for bringing this up. Does "mpdtrace" work fine if the hostnames 
>do not have underscore (_) in them?
>
>I hadn't encountered underscores in host names, so I did a google 
>search. I came across RFC-952, which deals with Internet host table 
>specification. Particularly, it assumes that underscores are not present
>
>in a hostname.
>
>"1. A "name" (Net, Host, Gateway, or Domain name) is a text string up to
>
>24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), minus sign 
>(-), and period (.). "
>
>http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc952.html
>
>Thanks,
>Sayantan.
>
>  
>


-- 
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~surs



More information about the mvapich-discuss mailing list