.. _open-mpi: .. _mpi: Open MPI ======== .. include_body Open MPI - General information OPEN MPI -------- Open MPI is an open source implementation of MPI (message-passing interface), the industry-standard specification for writing message-passing programs. Message passing is a programming model that gives the programmer explicit control over interprocess communication. The MPI specification was developed by the MPI Forum, a group of software developers, computer vendors, academics, and computer-science researchers whose goal was to develop a standard for writing message-passing programs that would be efficient, flexible, and portable. The outcome, known as the MPI Standard, was first published in 1993; its most recent version (MPI-4.0) was published in June 2021. Open MPI includes all MPI |mpi_standard_version|-compliant routines. For more information about Open MPI, see https://www.open-mpi.org. The MPI standards are available at https://www.mpi-forum.org. MAN PAGE SYNTAX --------------- Man pages for Open MPI and Open MPI I/O routines are named according to C syntax, that is, they begin with the prefix ``MPI_``, all in uppercase, and the first letter following the ``MPI_`` prefix is also uppercase. The rest of the letters in the routine are all lowercase, for example, :ref:`MPI_Comm_get_attr`. ENVIRONMENT ----------- To fine-tune your Open MPI environment, you can either use arguments to the :ref:`mpirun ` or :ref:`mpiexec ` commands, or you can use MCA parameters. For more information on arguments, see the :ref:`mpirun(1) ` man page. For a complete listing of MCA parameters and their descriptions, issue the command ``ompi_info --all``. See :ref:`ompi_info(1) ` for more information. ERRORS ------ See :ref:`MPI_Errors` for details about error values. .. seealso:: :ref:`MPI_T` :ref:`mpirun(1) ` :ref:`mpiexec(1) ` :ref:`ompi_info(1) `