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LAMNODES(1)			   LAM TOOLS			   LAMNODES(1)

NAME
       lamnodes - Resolve LAM node/CPU notation to Unix hostnames.

SYNTAX
       lamnodes [-chin] [<where>]

OPTIONS
       -c	   Suppress printing the CPU count for each node.

       -h	   Print the command help menu.

       -i	   Print IP addresses (instead of IP names)

       -n	   Suppress printing CPU count for each node

DESCRIPTION
       The  lamnodes  command  is used to resolve LAM node/CPU nomenclature to
       Unix hostnames.	It can be used to determine the current	 running  con‐
       figuration  of  the  LAM/MPI  run-time environment, and generate a boot
       schema that can be used to launch LAM in the future.

       By default, lamnodes will print out the node number, default  IP	 name,
       CPU  count, and per-node flags for each node in the running LAM.	 geth‐
       ostbyaddr(3) is used to obtain default hostnames.  If  gethostbyaddr(3)
       fails, the IP number is displayed instead.

       This  command  can  be  used  by	 setup shell scripts (and the like) to
       determine information from a currently-running LAM universe.  For exam‐
       ple,  use  lamnodes to resolve particular CPUs and/or nodes to specific
       unix hostnames.	In a batch environment, lamnodes can be used to deter‐
       mine  which  CPUs share a common node (note that MPI_GET_PROCESSOR_NAME
       can be used for a similar effect in an MPI program).

       lamnodes also shows per-node flags.  Currently defined flags are:

       origin	   The node where lamboot was executed.

       this_node   The node where lamnodes is running.

       no_schedule The node will not be used to run MPI and  serial  processes
		   when N and C are used to mpirun and lamexec.

EXAMPLES
       lamnodes N -n
	   Display  IP names and CPU counts for all nodes.  This output can be
	   saved and later used with lamboot(1).

       lamnodes C -n -c
	   Display the IP name of the nodes containing each CPU, and  suppress
	   the	LAM  node  number and CPU count.  This output can be saved and
	   later used with lamboot(1).

SEE ALSO
       bhost(5), gethostbyaddr(3), lamboot(1)

LAM 7.1.2			  March, 2006			   LAMNODES(1)
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