Re: OpenMPI not compiled with Torque support

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nate wrote:
While I don't use OpenMPI, I do compile quite a few source rpms and
distribute them to my systems. It probably wouldn't be hard to build
rpms from the SRPMS with the option your looking for. Probably would
want to adjust the version so it's high enough that yum will never
replace it. In Debian you can put a package on 'hold' so it won't
get updated, I haven't found an equivalent in RPM/yum.

Probably not worth filing a bug with Red Hat, they won't do anything
with it likely until RHEL 6. By then they may decide to include it
anyways(not knowing what OpenMPI or Torque support is off the top of
my head I don't know how likely this would be).

nate
I am working on this now, however, it was just "odd" that SLURM and SGE support was compiled but not Torque. Neither SGE nor SLURM are available as part of base or updates, so I wondered why they were included and not Torque.

BTW: OpenMPI is a library used for writing parallel programs using the quite popular Message Passing Interface (MPI). Torque is used for batch scheduling said MPI jobs, or any job for that matter.

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