GPC MPI Versions

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You can only use ONE mpi version at a time as most versions use the same names for the mpirun and compiler wrappers, so be careful which modules you have loaded in your ~/.bashrc.

OpenMPI

To use OpenMPI compiled with the intel compilers load the modules

module load openmpi intel  

or for the gcc version use

module load openmpi/1.3.3-gcc-v4.4.0-ofed gcc 

The MPI library wrappers for compiling are mpicc/mpicxx/mpif90/mpif77.

OpenMPI has been built to support various communication methods and automatically uses the best method depending on how and where it is run. To explicitly specify the method you can use the following --mca flags on ethernet

mpirun --mca btl self,sm,tcp -np 16 -hostfile $PBS_NODEFILE ./a.out

and the following for infiniband

mpirun --mca btl self,sm,openib -np 16 -hostfile $PBS_NODEFILE ./a.out

For more information on available flags see the OpenMPI FAQ


IntelMPI

IntelMPI is also a MPICH2 derivative customized by Intel. To use IntelMPI compiled with the intel compilers load the modules

module load intelmpi intel

The MPI library wrappers for compiling are mpicc/mpicxx/mpif90/mpif77.

IntelMPI also requires a .mpd.conf file which is described in the MVAPICH2 section.

IntelMPI, like OpenMPI, has been built to support various communication methods and automatically uses the best method depending on how and where it is run.

mpirun -r ssh -np 16 ./a.out

To explicitly specify the method you can use the following flags to use ethernet (tcp) and shared memory

mpirun -r ssh -np 2  -env I_MPI_DEVICE ssm  ./a.out

or the following flags for infiniband (rdma udapl) and shared memory

mpirun -r ssh -np 2  -env I_MPI_DEVICE rdssm  ./a.out

or the following flags using Intel's "DET" over ethernet (EXPERIMENTAL!!!) and shared memory

mpirun -r ssh -np 8 -env I_MPI_DEVICE rdssm:Det-eth0 -env I_MPI_USE_DYNAMIC_CONNECTIONS 0 ./a.out

For more information on these an other flags see Intel's Documentation page especially the "Getting Started (Linux)" Guide.