# -*- text -*- # # Copyright (c) 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Intel, Inc. All rights reserved. # $COPYRIGHT$ # # Additional copyrights may follow # # $HEADER$ # # [invalid-ppr] An invalid value was given for the number of processes per resource (ppr) to be mapped on each node: PPR: %s The specification must be a comma-separated list containing combinations of number, followed by a colon, followed by the resource type. For example, a value of "1:package" indicates that one process is to be mapped onto each package. Values are supported for "hwthread", "core", "package", "l1cache", "l2cache", "l3cache", and "node" . Note that enough characters must be provided to clearly specify the desired resource (e.g., "l1" for "l1cache"). # [unrecognized-ppr-option] An unrecognized value was given for the number of processes per resource (ppr) to be mapped on each node: Value: %s PPR: %s The specification must be a number, followed by a colon, followed by the resource type. For example, a value of "1:slot" indicates that anything over one process per slot is to be considered oversubscribed. Only values for "hwthread", "core", "package", "l1cache", "l2cache", "l3cache", and "node" are allowed. Note that enough characters must be provided to clearly specify the desired resource (e.g., "l1" for "l1cache"). # [ppr-violation] The provided mapping directives resulted in too many processes being placed on a node: Node: %s Num procs: %d Limiting resource: %s Num resources: %d Specified constraint: %s Please adjust and try again. # [ppr-too-many-procs] Your job has requested more processes than the ppr for this topology can support: App: %s Number of procs: %d Procs mapped: %d Total number of procs: %d PPR: %s Please revise the conflict and try again. # [ppr-topo-missing] A ppr pattern was specified, but the topology information for the following node is missing: Node: %s