orte-clean(1) Open MPI orte-clean(1)NAMEorte-clean - Cleans up any stale processes and files leftover from Open
MPI jobs.
SYNOPSISorte-clean [--verbose]
mpirun --pernode [--host | --hostfile file] orte-clean [--verbose]
OPTIONS
[-v | --verbose] This argument will run the command in verbose mode and
print out the universes that are getting cleaned up as well as pro‐
cesses that are being killed.
DESCRIPTIONorte-clean attempts to clean up any processes and files left over from
Open MPI jobs that were run in the past as well as any currently run‐
ning jobs. This includes OMPI infrastructure and helper commands, any
processes that were spawned as part of the job, and any temporary
files. orte-clean will only act upon processes and files that belong
to the user running the orte-clean command. If run as root, it will
kill off processes belonging to any users.
When run from the command line, orte-clean will attempt to clean up the
local node it is run from. When launched via mpirun, it will clean up
the nodes selected by mpirun.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Clean up local node only.
example% orte-clean
Example 2: To clean up on a specific set of nodes specified on command
line, it is recommended to use the pernode option. This will run one
orte-clean for each node.
example% mpirun --pernode --host node1,node2,node3 orte-clean
To clean up on a specific set of nodes from a file.
example% mpirun --pernode --hostfile nodes_file orte-clean
Example 3: Within a resource managed environment like N1GE, SLURM, or
Torque. The following example is from N1GE.
First, we see that we have two nodes with two CPUs each.
example% qsh -pe orte 4
example% mpirun -np 4 hostname
node1
node1
node2
node2
Clean up all the nodes in the cluster.
example% mpirun --pernodeorte-clean
Clean up a subset of the nodes in the cluster.
example% mpirun --pernode --host node1 orte-cleanSEE ALSOorterun(1), orte-ps(1)1.6.4 Feb 19, 2013 orte-clean(1)