The building openmpi with sge faq says :
For Open
MPI v1.2, SGE support is built automatically; there is nothing that you need to
do. Note that SGE support first appeared in v1.2.
NOTE: For Open
MPI v1.3, or starting with trunk revision number r16422, you will need to
explicitly request the SGE support with the "--with-sge"
command line switch to Open MPI's configure script. For example:
shell$ ./configure --with-sge |
After Open MPI is installed, you should see two
components named "gridengine":
shell$ ompi_info | grep gridengine MCA ras: gridengine (MCA v1.0, API v1.3, Component v1.3) MCA pls: gridengine (MCA v1.0, API v1.3, Component v1.3) |
Specific frameworks and version numbers may vary, depending on your
version of Open MPI.
Under running with sge :
o verify
if support for SGE is configured into your Open MPI installation, run ompi_info
as shown below and look for gridengine.
The components you will see are slightly different between v1.2 and v1.3.
For Open
MPI 1.2:
shell$ ompi_info | grep gridengine MCA ras: gridengine (MCA v1.0, API v1.0, Component v1.2) MCA pls: gridengine (MCA v1.0, API v1.0, Component v1.2) |
For Open MPI 1.3:
shell$ ompi_info | grep gridengine MCA ras: gridengine (MCA v2.0, API v2.0, Component v1.3) |
I believe the building portion should be modified to be
consistent with the running portion.
Thanx,
Bernie Borenstein
The Boeing Company