In article <
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pradeep....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have a very basic question about MPI.
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> I have a computer with 8 processors (each with 8 cores). What is the difference between if I run a program simply by "./program" and "mpirun -np 6 /path/to/program" ? In the first case does the program just use one processor of the 8? If I want the program to use all the 8 processors at the same time, then I have to do with mpirun?
"./program" just runs the program (i.e., creates one process).
"mpirun -np 6 ...." starts six copies of the program (i.e., creates six
processes). As best I know this is the normal way of starting an MPI
program meant to run on multiple processors.
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> Something fundamental is buggin me. Any explanations will be highly appreciated.
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So I hope you're still checking the group ....
> Thank you,
> Pradeep
>
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