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NAME

6       procschema - LAM process schema format
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SYNTAX

9       #
10       # comment
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12       <program> [$delay] [$inet_topo] [<arguments>]
13       <program> [$delay] [$inet_topo] [<arguments>]
14        ...
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DESCRIPTION

17       Most LAM/MPI users can disregard this page.
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19       A  process  schema (once ambiguously called a configuration file) lists
20       the programs that will constitute the LAM environment on  a  particular
21       node.  It drives the operation of hboot(1).  LAM system developers will
22       find process schemata very useful for debugging and for generating cus‐
23       tom systems.  By convention these files begin with the prefix conf.
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25       The  default  process schema selected by lamboot(1) (conf.lam) contains
26       only one program, the LAM daemon (lamd).  A one program process  schema
27       makes the whole business of process schemata and hboot(1) rather redun‐
28       dant.  LAM can also be run in  a  de-clustered  mode  with  the  daemon
29       reduced  to  a  simple  local message-passing server (the "kernel") and
30       several system clients for network message-passing and remote services.
31       This form of LAM is described in the process schema, conf.otb.
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33       The  syntax is line oriented.  Comments begin with # and terminate with
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36       Process lines consist of a filename, command line arguments, and possi‐
37       bly options and substitution variables.  The command line arguments are
38       passed to the process when it is started.  The process options  control
39       how the process is started.  Currently supported process options are:
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41       $delay        After  starting  the  process,  pause before starting the
42                     next process.
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44       Substitution variables are set by the tools that interpret the  process
45       schema  and  are  a  way  of  customizing  the process at runtime.  See
46       hboot(1).  Currently supported substitution variables are:
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48       $inet_topo    typically,  command-line  arguments  for   LAM   Internet
49                     datalink processes
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51       $rtr_topo     typically,  command-line  arguments  for  the LAM network
52                     information process
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54       The programs  found  in  the  LAM  de-clustered  mode  process  schema,
55       conf.otb, are listed below.
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57       bufferd     Creates, kills, sweeps, and states buffers.
58       bforward    Forward messages; helper for bufferd.
59       died        Monitors for death of user processes.
60       dli_inet    UDP/IP incoming connection to other nodes
61       dlo_inet    UDP/IP outgoing connection to other nodes
62       echod       Echoes messages; can be used to test nodes and links.
63       filed       Serves file access.
64       flatd       Provides symbolic access to node memory.
65       kenyad      Controls and monitors processes.
66       kernel      Coordinates local message-passing.
67       loadd       Loads executable files onto nodes.
68       router      Maintains network information.
69       traced      Collects and transports trace data.
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71       Processes are started in the order given in the process schema, and for
72       LAM, the order is important.  In particular, the kernel must be first.
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EXAMPLE

75       The de-clustered debug mode LAM process schema is shown below:
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78       ## The kernel is listed first.
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80       kernel $delay
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83       ## daemons
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85       router
86       kenyad
87       dli_inet $inet_topo
88       dlo_inet
89       bufferd
90       bforward
91       loadd
92       echod
93       flatd
94       filed
95       traced
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FILES

98       $LAMHOME/etc/lam-conf.lamd        default  process  schema   for   lam‐
99                                         boot(1),   where   $LAMHOME   is  the
100                                         installation directory
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102       $LAMHOME/etc/lam-conf.separate    default process schema for hboot(1)
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SEE ALSO

105       lamboot(1), hboot(1)
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109LAM 7.1.2                         March, 2006                    PROCSCHEMA(5)
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