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Revision as of 14:51, 22 April 2009
Installation | Top | The ZeptoOS V2.0 Kernel
Using Testcode
Once the files installations have been done and the profiles defined by creating symbolic links to the images in the top-level directory, it is time to submit a test job. Use the test program provided with the distribution. From the top level directory:
$ cd comm/testcodes
Compiling
The program can be compiled on the login node using:
$ /path/to/install/bin/zmpicc -o mpi-test-linux mpi-test.c $ /path/to/install/bin/zmpixlc_r -openmp -o omp-test-linux omp-test.c
Submitting Job
(For ANL Users) The job needs to be submitted using the cobalt resource manager. For the mpi-test program use the following command:
cqsub -n <number-of-processes> -t <time> -k <profile-name> mpi-test-linux cqsub -n <number-of-processes> -t <time> -k <profile-name> -e OMP_NUM_THREADS=<num> omp-test-linux