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November 20, 2003, 10:05 |
hostfile format
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Hi,
I am trying to submit parallel fluent job to a linux cluster, however, I have to use the job scheduler on the cluster, with this scheduler, I can only specify the number and type of nodes I intend to use, not the node name. The nodes will be make available by the scheduler, therefore I need to dynamically compile a hostfile, but I could not find an example of hostfile, Can anybody give me an example of hostfile, or indicate a place where I can find such files Thanks. Wenbin |
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November 20, 2003, 11:50 |
Re: hostfile format
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one host name per line if the host has two or more cpus, you should follow the host name by ":" and then indicate the number of cpus.
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