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orte clean.txt
Jeff Squyres edited this page Sep 2, 2014
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NAME
orte-clean - cleans up any stale processes and files leftover
from Open MPI jobs
SYNOPSIS
orte-clean [--host <hostnames> | --hostfile hosts.txt]
orte-clean will attempt to clean up any processes and files
leftover from Open MPI jobs that were run in the past. This
includes OMPI infrastructure/helper commands, any processes that
were spawned as part of the job, and any temporary files.
orte-clean will only act upon processes and files that belong to
the user running the orte-clean command.
orte-clean follows the same node selection rules as mpirun. When
running in a resource manager job, orte-clean will automatically
clean all nodes allocated to that resource manager job. When not
running in a resource managed environment, orte-clean will
default to running on the localhost. The use of the --host for
--hostfile allows the user to further specify the list of nodes
to run on.
Example 1: No resource manager being used
To clean up the local node only
example% orte-clean
To clean up on a specific set of nodes specified on command line.
example% orte-clean --host node1,node2,node3
To clean up on a specific set of nodes from a file.
example% orte-clean --hostfile nodes_file
Example 2: Within a resource managed environment like N1GE,
SLURM, or Torque. The following example is from N1GE.
First, we see that we have two nodes with two CPUs each.
example% qsh -pe orte 4
example% mpirun -np 4 hostname
node1
node1
node2
node2
Clean up all the nodes in the cluster.
example% orte-clean
Clean up a subset of the nodes in the cluster.
example% orte-clean -host node1
POSSIBLE FUTURE OPTIONS
[--universe foobar] This argument will allow the user to specify
a specific universe that needs to be cleaned.
[-v | --verbose] This argument will run the command in verbose
mode and print out the universes that are getting cleaned up.