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NAME

       smpirun - Execute MPI programs in the SimGrid simulator

SYNOPSIS

       smpirun  [SMPI OPTIONS]… -platform <platform.xml> -hostfile <hostfile> program [SIMULATION
       OPTIONS] [PROGRAM OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       smpirun can run MPI programs that were compiled with  smpicc  on  top  of  the  simulator.
       Basically,  it  generates  a  deployment  file from the provided hostfile (if needed), and
       launches the simulation with the right arguments. It is intended to  be  easy  to  use  to
       regular MPI users.

MANDATORY PARAMETERS

       -platform <platform.xml>
              XML  file  describing  the platform on which we want to deploy the program.  Please
              refer             to             the             online              documentation.
              ⟨https://simgrid.org/doc/latest/Tutorial_MPI_Applications.html#describing-your-
              platform⟩

       -hostfile, -machinefile <hostfile>
              Hostfile listing all the machines in use

SMPI OPTIONS

       The smpirun itself accepts some optional parameters, that are not to  be  mixed  with  the
       configuration options described in the next section.

       -help  Print the usage and a summary of the available options.

       -keep-temps
              Do not remove the generated files after execution.

       -wrapper <command>
              Use  command  to run the program (e.g. "valgrind", "gdb --args", "rr record").  You
              usually want to use the "-foreground" option as well in order to have a TTY.

       -gdb   Run within GDB (equivalent to -wrapper "gdb --args" -keep-temps).

       -lldb  Run within LLDB (equivalent to -wrapper "lldb --" -keep-temps).

       -vgdb  Run within  Valgrind+GDB  (equivalent  to  -wrapper  "valgrind  --vgdb=yes  --vgdb-
              error=0" -keep-temps).

       -foreground
              Run  the  child  process in the foreground.  This gives the child process access to
              the TTY.

       -map   Display the machine on which each process rank is mapped.

       -np <numprocs>
              Use that amount of processes. By default, there is the same number of processes  as
              there are of hosts in the hostfile.

       -no-privatize
              Disable  the privatization of global variables, that is activated by default.  This
              should only be necessary if you use dynamic libraries, but you should probably link
              statically  instead of disabling this. Do not link statically against SimGrid, only
              against the other libraries.

       -trace Activate  the  trace  mechanism  if  available  (equivalent  to   --cfg=tracing:yes
              --cfg=tracing/smpi:yes)

       -trace-ti
              Activate time independent tracing.

       -trace-comment <comment>
              Put a comment on the top of the trace file.

       -trace-comment-file <file>
              Insert the content of the file at the head of the trace file as a comment.

       -trace-grouped
              Group MPI processes by location.

       -trace-resource
              Trace resource utilization.

       -trace-file <tracefile>
              Name of the tracefile

       -replay <tracefile>
              Replay a trace instead of actually executing an application.

       -quiet Reduce output verbosity. This is useful to make tests reproducible.

       -version
              Displays the SimGrid version (human readable).

       -git-version
              Displays the git hash of SimGrid.

       SIMULATION OPTIONS
              You   can   change   many   simulation   parameters  on  command  line  by  passing
              --cfg=parameter:value after  the  program  name.   A  full  list  of  the  existing
              parameters       and       their       meaning       can      be      found      at
              https://simgrid.org/doc/latest/Configuring_SimGrid.html

              Here are some options commonly used with SMPI:

       --cfg=smpi/cpu-threshold:XXX
              Only simulate computation chunks that last more than XXX seconds.

       --cfg=smpi/simulate-computation:no
              Disable the simulation of all computation chunks (that are still  executed  on  the
              host machine).

AUTHORS

       The SimGrid team (simgrid-devel@lists.gforge.inria.fr)

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

       Copyright (c) 2014-2022. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved.

       This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       GNU LGPL (v2.1) license.

SEE ALSO

       smpicc(1) smpicxx(1) smpiff(1) smpif90(1)

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