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=== Submitting Job === | === Submitting Job === |
Revision as of 13:12, 2 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/mpicc -o mpi-test-linux mpi-test.c
Submitting Job
(For ANL Users) The job needs to be submitted using the cobalt resource manager. For the hello_world program use the following command:
cqsub -n <number-of-processes> -t <time> -k <profile-name> ./hello_world