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53 lines
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Open MPI for Debian
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InfiniBand support
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InfiniBand and UCX support is build into the package and enabled by default.
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On Debian, OpenMPI sets the following:
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OMPI_MCA_btl_base_warn_component_unused=0
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btl = ^uct,openib
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pml = ^ucx
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osc = ^ucx
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This is set in /etc/openmpi/openmpi-mca-params.conf and turns off warnings that OpenFabric is configured
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but not used on the system. Many or most users of Debian will not have OpenFabric present on their systems
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and turning this off prevents spurious warnings that were breaking higher-level libraries and
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applications.
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However the Libfabric EFA provider currently does not support applications calling fork()
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when memory registrations are handled by the EFA provider. This is to prevent applications
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from encountering potential data corruption or crashes when operating in this mode.
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Most applications, including the majority of MPI and NCCL applications, will still function
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with this constraint. Some applications do require fork() support, however,
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these applications do not require memory registrations to be handled by the EFA provider.
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If you wish to use OpenIB and know the application to be safe, comment out the exclude line.
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Please see https://github.com/ofiwg/libfabric/issues/6332 for details.
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Similarly UCX is disabled due to spurious warnings about missing devices on systems without RDMA.
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Please enable as required.
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MPI Alternatives
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The current Open MPI version of Debian uses the Debian Alternatives system.
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Open MPI is considered the default MPI implementation in Debian. MPICH2 is
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also available. You can check which MPI is the default on your system with
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update-alternatives --list mpirun
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and list all installed implementations with
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update-alternatives --display mpirun
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If you have several implementations installed and Open MPI is not the default
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on your system, you can enable it explicitly with
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update-alternatives --set mpirun /usr/bin/mpirun.openmpi
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-- Alastair McKinstry <mckinstry@debian.org>, Sat, 9 Jan 2021 13:34:35 +0000
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