# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California. # All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2011-2020 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved # Copyright (c) 2013 Los Alamos National Security, LLC. # All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Intel, Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2021-2022 Nanook Consulting. All rights reserved. # $COPYRIGHT$ # # Additional copyrights may follow # # $HEADER$ # # This is the US/English general help file for rankle utilities. # [no-rankfile] %s was unable to open the rankfile: Filename: %s Check to make sure the path and filename are correct. usage: %s -mca rmaps_rankfile_path rankfile ./app Examples of proper syntax include: cat hostfile host1 host2 host3 host4 cat rankfile rank 1=host1 slot=1:0,1 rank 0=host2 slot=0:* rank 2=host4 slot=1-2 rank 3=host3 slot=0:1;1:0-2 # [bad-host] The rankfile that was used claimed that a host was either not allocated or oversubscribed its slots. Please review your rank-slot assignments and your host allocation to ensure a proper match. Also, some systems may require using full hostnames, such as "host1.example.com" (instead of just plain "host1"). Host: %s # [bad-index] Rankfile claimed host %s by index that is bigger than number of allocated hosts. # [bad-assign] Error, rank %d is already assigned to %s, check %s # [bad-syntax] Error, invalid syntax in the rankfile (%s) syntax must be the following rank i=host_i slot=string Examples of proper syntax include: rank 1=host1 slot=1:0,1 rank 0=host2 slot=0:* rank 2=host4 slot=1-2 rank 3=host3 slot=0:1;1:0-2 # [missing-rank] A rank is missing its location specification: Rank: %d Rank file: %s All processes must have their location specified in the rank file. Either add an entry to the file, or provide a default slot_list to use for any unspecified ranks. # [missing-cpu] While parsing the rankfile, %s encountered a line that specified a non-existent CPU: Slots: %s Available CPUs: %s Please correct the line and try again. [lsf-affinity-file-not-found] The affinity file provided in LSB_AFFINITY_HOSTFILE could not be found: File: %s We cannot continue. [lsf-affinity-file-failed-convert] The affinity file provided in LSB_AFFINITY_HOSTFILE could not be converted to a rankfile: File: %s We cannot continue. [rmaps:proc-slots-overloaded] A process attempted to bind to resources already allocated on a node to a different process. Process : %s Node : %s Process Requested CPU Set : %s Node Available CPU Set : %s Overlapping CPU Set : %s If this is intentional then you must pass the "overload-allowed" qualifier to the --bind-to option. --bind-to :overload-allowed