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- .TH pbsdsh 1B "13 October 2017" Local "PBS Professional"
- .SH NAME
- .B pbsdsh
- \- distribute tasks to vnodes under PBS
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B pbsdsh
- [-c <copies>] [-s] [-v] [-o] -- <program> [<program args>]
- .br
- .B pbsdsh
- [-n <vnode index>] [-s] [-v] [-o] -- <program> [<program args>]
- .br
- .B pbsdsh
- --version
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The
- .B pbsdsh
- command allows you to distribute and execute a task on each of the vnodes
- assigned to your job by executing (spawning) the application on each
- vnode. The
- .B pbsdsh
- command uses the PBS Task Manager, or TM, to distribute the program on
- the allocated vnodes.
- When run without the
- .I -c
- or the
- .I -n
- option,
- .B pbsdsh
- will spawn the program
- on all vnodes allocated to the PBS job. The spawns take place concurrently;
- all execute at (about) the same time.
- Note that the double dash must come after the options and before the
- program and arguments. The double dash is only required for Linux.
- The
- .B pbsdsh
- command runs one task for each line in the $PBS_NODEFILE. Each MPI rank
- gets a single line in the $PBS_NODEFILE, so if you are running multiple
- MPI ranks on the same host, you still get multiple
- .B pbsdsh
- tasks on that host.
- .B Example
- .br
- The following example shows the
- .B pbsdsh
- command inside of a PBS batch job. The options indicate that the user wants
- .B pbsdsh
- to run the myapp program with one argument (app-arg1) on all four vnodes
- allocated to the job (i.e. the default behavior).
- .RS 5
- #!/bin/sh
- .br
- #PBS -l select=4:ncpus=1
- .br
- #PBS -l walltime=1:00:00
- pbsdsh ./myapp app-arg1
- .RE
- .SH OPTIONS
- .IP "-c copies"
- The program is spawned
- .I copies
- times on the vnodes allocated, one per vnode, unless
- .I copies
- is greater than the number of vnodes.
- If
- .I copies
- is greater than the number of vnodes,
- it wraps around, running multiple instances on some vnodes.
- This option is mutually exclusive with
- .I -n.
- .IP "-n <vnode index>"
- The program is spawned only on a single vnode, which is the
- .I vnode index -th
- vnode allocated. This option is mutually exclusive with
- .I -c.
- .IP -o
- No obit request is made for spawned tasks. The program does not wait for
- the tasks to finish.
- .IP -s
- Te program is run in turn on each vnode, one after the other.
- .IP -v
- Produces verbose output about error conditions and task exit status.
- .IP --version
- The
- .B pbsdsh
- command returns its PBS version information and exits.
- This option can only be used alone
- .SH OPERANDS
- .IP program
- The first operand,
- .I program ,
- is the program to execute. The double dash must precede the
- .I program
- under Linux.
- .LP
- .IP "program args"
- Additional operands,
- .I program args ,
- are passed as arguments to the
- .I program.
- .SH STANDARD ERROR
- The
- .B pbsdsh
- command writes a diagnostic message to standard error for
- each error occurrence.
- .SH SEE ALSO
- The
- .B PBS Professional User's Guide,
- the
- .B PBS Professional Administrator's Guide,
- qsub(1B), tm(3).
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