ORTE_SNAPC(7) Open MPI ORTE_SNAPC(7)
NAME
ORTE_SNAPC - Open RTE MCA Snapshot Coordination (SnapC) Framework:
Overview of Open RTE's SnapC framework, and selected modules. Open MPI
4.1.2
DESCRIPTION
Open RTE can coordinate the generation of a global snapshot of a paral-
lel job from many distributed local snapshots. The components in this
framework determine how to: Initiate the checkpoint of the parallel ap-
plication, gather together the many distributed local snapshots, and
provide the user with a global snapshot handle reference that can be
used to restart the parallel application.
GENERAL PROCESS REQUIREMENTS
In order for a process to use the Open RTE SnapC components it must ad-
hear to a few programmatic requirements.
First, the program must call ORTE_INIT early in its execution. This
should only be called once, and it is not possible to checkpoint the
process without it first having called this function.
The program must call ORTE_FINALIZE before termination.
A user may initiate a checkpoint of a parallel application by using the
orte-checkpoint(1) and orte-restart(1) commands.
AVAILABLE COMPONENTS
Open RTE ships with one SnapC component: full.
The following MCA parameters apply to all components:
snapc_base_verbose
Set the verbosity level for all components. Default is 0, or silent
except on error.
full SnapC Component
The full component gathers together the local snapshots to the disk lo-
cal to the Head Node Process (HNP) before completing the checkpoint of
the process. This component does not currently support replicated HNPs,
or timer based gathering of local snapshot data. This is a 3-tiered hi-
erarchy of coordinators.
The full component has the following MCA parameters:
snapc_full_priority
The component's priority to use when selecting the most appropriate
component for a run.
snapc_full_verbose
Set the verbosity level for this component. Default is 0, or silent
except on error.
none SnapC Component
The none component simply selects no SnapC component. All of the SnapC
function calls return immediately with ORTE_SUCCESS.
This component is the last component to be selected by default. This
means that if another component is available, and the none component
was not explicity requested then ORTE will attempt to activate all of
the available components before falling back to this component.
SEE ALSO
orte-checkpoint(1), orte-restart(1), opal-checkpoint(1), opal-
restart(1), orte_filem(7), opal_crs(7)
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