++++++++ Examples ++++++++ Cheat sheet ------------ Initializing the tool for the available MPI library:: e4s-cl init Launch a MPI command in a container:: e4s-cl launch --image ./image.sif --backend singularity mpirun ./binary Listing the available profiles:: e4s-cl profile list .. _init_override: Library detection override -------------------------- Some MPI libraries behave differently according to the user's input, making them very hard for **e4s-cl** to accurately profile on its own. You will have to provide a sample MPI environment for **e4s-cl** to analyze. Let's detail one such example. The following message will appear when a redundant execution is detected: .. highlight:: bash .. code:: $ e4s-cl init The target launcher /usr/bin/mpirun uses a single host by default, which may tamper with the library discovery. Consider running `e4s-cl profile detect` using mpirun specifying multiple hosts. To ensure the validity of the generated profile, a launcher command should be given with at least some communication between hosts. To do so, one can compile and then run a sample program using **e4s-cl**. Using a generic MPI library: .. code:: $ mpicc program.c -o example $ e4s-cl profile detect -p \ mpirun -hosts , ./example On success, the newly-created profile will be found in the profile list.