.. -*- rst -*- Copyright (c) 2022-2023 Nanook Consulting. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2023 Jeffrey M. Squyres. All rights reserved. $COPYRIGHT$ Additional copyrights may follow $HEADER$ .. The following line is included so that Sphinx won't complain about this file not being directly included in some toctree Hostfiles (sometimes called "machine files") are a combination of two things: #. A listing of hosts on which to launch processes. #. Optionally, limit the number of processes which can be launched on each host. Hostfile syntax consists of one node name on each line, optionally including a designated number of "slots": .. code:: sh # This is a comment line, and will be ignored node01 slots=10 node13 slots=5 node15 node16 node17 slots=3 ... Blank lines and lines beginning with a ``#`` are ignored. A "slot" is the PRRTE term for an allocatable unit where we can launch a process. See the section on definition of the term ``slot`` for a longer description of slots. In the absence of the ``slot`` parameter, PRRTE will assign either the number of slots to be the number of CPUs detected on the node or the resource manager-assigned value if operating in the presence of an RM. .. important:: If using a resource manager, the user-specified number of slots is capped by the RM-assigned value.