- 03 Jul, 2013 7 commits
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Morris Jette authored
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Morris Jette authored
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Piortr Lesnicki authored
This is the correction of the slurm client which otherwise fails the PMI2_Init() step. This hidden bug was introduced in the standalone client made from BULL and David's modification made it occur : a wrong size (by 1 too short) was passed to strncpy for keys, then David replaced strncpy by MPICH's MPIU_Strncpy forcing a terminal '\0'. Bug 359
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Morris Jette authored
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Danny Auble authored
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Danny Auble authored
messed up output. Use the parsable options if you want this kind of view.
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Danny Auble authored
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- 02 Jul, 2013 13 commits
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Danny Auble authored
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Danny Auble authored
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Danny Auble authored
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Danny Auble authored
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Danny Auble authored
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Danny Auble authored
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Danny Auble authored
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Morris Jette authored
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Morris Jette authored
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Danny Auble authored
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Morris Jette authored
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Morris Jette authored
The terminating task's PID is available in task->pid.
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Morris Jette authored
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- 01 Jul, 2013 8 commits
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Morris Jette authored
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Morris Jette authored
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Danny Auble authored
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Danny Auble authored
other plugins that need to layer plugins of the same type.
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Nathan Yee authored
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Danny Auble authored
AM_CPPFLAGS could get overwritten and making it not happen when using libtool From http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Program-Variables.html AM_CPPFLAGS is ignored in preference to a per-executable (or per-library) _CPPFLAGS variable if it is defined.
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Danny Auble authored
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Nathan Yee authored
INCLUDE variable rpmlint was complaining about them
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- 28 Jun, 2013 12 commits
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Morris Jette authored
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Morris Jette authored
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Morris Jette authored
Effects jobs with --exclusive and --cpus-per-task options bug 355
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Morris Jette authored
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Stephen Trofinoff authored
A simple one-line fix to the "_adjust_cpus_nppcu" function that I had added. I had added this function as part of the NPPCU functionality; however it wasn't a problem until that squeue patch. That was because then squeue had been updated to use this function and in this one case the default value for the internal variable "ntasks_per_core" wound up not being the 0xffff (65535) that I previously had coded for (as in "select/cons_res") but instead was 0. Therefore, in that adjustment function of mine, I simply added a second clause to the if-statment where I check for the sentinel value that also checks whether it is 0. This resolved the problem. Because we do not usually use "select/serial", I did not notice this.
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Danny Auble authored
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Morris Jette authored
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Morris Jette authored
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Phil Eckert authored
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Morris Jette authored
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Daniel M. Weeks authored
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Morris Jette authored
This can happen if something outside of Slurm opens the srun socket and writes to it, since the data will not be of a form that Slurm can decode. Bug 354
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