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Artifact artf5677 : Advice to implementors is needed
Tracker: [CLOSED] SPMD Application
Title: Advice to implementors is needed
Description:
The important thing that I think is missing is
advice to implementors (i.e. the final consumer
of the JSDL document), and advice to users on
what happens when the final consumer starts the
parallel application. To take MPI as an example,
is it assumed that the named executable is started
using mpirun (or mpiexec or whatever the local
implementation uses) on the requested number of
processes? If so, then is there a mechanism that
allows the user to cause certain things to happen
before (e.g. set environment variables, create a file)
or after (e.g. clean up unwanted output) the execution
of the parallel job? 
Submitted By: Andreas Savva
Submitted On: 01/23/2007 5:10 AM EST
Last Modified: 04/04/2007 4:19 AM EDT
Closed: 04/04/2007 4:19 AM EDT

Status / Comments Change Log Associations Attachments  
 (5 Items)
Field Old Value New Value Date Performed By
Status
Fixed
Closed
04/04/2007 4:19 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Closed 04/04/2007 04/04/2007 4:19 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Status
Resolved
Fixed
02/28/2007 2:32 AM EST Andreas Savva
Assigned To None Andreas Savva
02/14/2007 3:15 AM EST Andreas Savva
Status
Open
Resolved
02/14/2007 2:58 AM EST Andreas Savva

 
 


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