Thanks Ralph
Should have considered that.
The assumption would be that anyone who is using the message suppression
option is (or at least should be) wrapping the job launch in some script or
other tool that records a non-0 RC as a job failure or raises a flag for
them to say the job failed.
A command line issue of something like mpirun usually gives no indication
of the non-zero RC any well designed wrapper SHOULD catch it.
Dick Treumann - MPI Team
IBM Systems & Technology Group
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From: Ralph Castain <rhc_at_[hidden]>
To: Open MPI Users <users_at_[hidden]>
Date: 04/05/2010 09:41 AM
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Hide Abort output
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Not all distinctions - the exit status is non-zero. All that is suppressed
are the messages telling you what the error -might- have been.
On Apr 5, 2010, at 7:01 AM, Richard Treumann wrote:
Why should any software system offer an option which lets the user
hide all distinction between a run that succeeded and one that
failed?
Dick Treumann - MPI Team
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