Hi,

    Please ensure if following things are correct
1) The array bounds are equal. Means "my_x" and "size_y" has the same value on all nodes.
2) Nodes are homogenous. To check that, you could decide root to be some different node and run the program

-Neeraj


On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 10:13:15 +0500 (PKT) Open MPI Users wrote

Thanks for your reply,



I used MPI_Wtime for my application but even then process 0 took longer

time executing the mentioned code segment. I might be worng, but what I

see is process 0 takes more time to access the array elements than other

processes. Now I dont see what to do because the mentioned code segment

is creating a bottleneck for the timing of my application.



Can any one suggest somthing in this regard. I will be very thankful



regards



Aftab Hussain





On Thu, October 25, 2007 9:38 pm, jody wrote:

> HI

> I'm not sure if that is a problem,

> but in MPI applications you shoud use MPI_WTime() for time-measurements

>

> Jody

>

>

> On 10/25/07, 42aftab@niit.edu.pk wrote:

>

>> Hi all,

>> I am a research assistant (RA) at NUST Pakistan in High Performance

>> Scientific Computing Lab. I am working on the parallel

>> implementation of the Finitie Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method using

>> MPI. I am using the OpenMPI environment on a cluster of 4

>> SunFire v890 cluster connected through Myrinet. I am having problem

>> that when I run my code with let say 4 processes. Process 0 takes about 3

>> times more time than other three processes, executing a for loop which

>> is the main cause of load imbalance in my code. I am writing the code

>> that is causing the problem. The code is run by all the processes

>> simultaneously and independently and I have timed it independent of

>> segments of code.

>>

>> start = gethrtime(); for (m = 1; m < my_x ; m++){ for (n = 1; n > size_y-1; n++) { Ez(m,n) = Ez(m,n) + cezh*((Hy(m,n) - Hy(m-1,n)) -

>> (Hx(m,n) - Hx(m,n-1)));

>> }

>> }

>> stop = gethrtime(); time = (stop-start);

>>

>> In my implementation I used 1-D array to realize 2-D arrays.I have used

>> the following macros for accesing the array elements.

>>

>> #define Hx(I,J) hx[(I)*(size_y) + (J)]

>> #define Hy(I,J) hy[(I)*(size_y) + (J)]

>> #define Ez(I,J) ez[(I)*(size_y) + (J)]

>>

>>

>> Can any one tell me what am I doing wrong here, or macros are creating

>> the problems or it can be related to any OS issue. I will be looking

>> forward for help because this problem has stopped my progress for the

>> last two weeks

>>

>> regards aftab hussain

>>

>> RA High Performance Scientific Computing Lab

>>

>>

>> NUST Institue of Information Technology

>>

>>

>> National University of Sciences and Technology Pakistan

>>

>>

>>

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