[Beowulf] WRF model on linux cluster: Mpi problem
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John Hearns john.hearns at streamline-computing.comMon Jul 4 00:48:47 PDT 2005
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On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 09:38 +0200, Federico Ceccarelli wrote: > yeas, > > I will remove openmosix. > I patched the kernel with openmosix because I used the cluster also for > other smaller applications, so the load balance was useful to me. > > I already tried to switch off openmosix with > > > service openmosix stop Having a small amount of Openmosix experience, that should work. Have you used the little graphical tool to display the loads on each node? (can't remember the name). Anyway, I go along with the earlier advice to look at the network card performance. Do an lspci -vv on all nodes to check that your riser cards are running at full speed. What I would do is break this problem down. Start by running the Pallas benchmark, on one node, then two, then four etc. See if a pattern develops. The same with your model, if it is possible to cut down the problem size. Run on one node (two processors), then two then four.
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