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=== Input file example === | === Input file example === | ||
Examples: | Examples: | ||
* Recommended: | |||
package omp * force/neigh | package omp * force/neigh | ||
* ''Not'' recommended: | |||
package omp 4 force | package omp 4 force | ||
=== Job file example === | === Job file example === | ||
* Single node: | * Single node - choose from: | ||
** [[HPC/Submitting and Managing Jobs/Advanced node selection#Pure OpenMP, single entire node | pure OpenMP, single entire node]], or | |||
** [[HPC/Submitting and Managing Jobs/Advanced node selection#Pure OpenMP, single node, possibly shared | pure OpenMP, single node, possibly shared]]. | |||
* Multiple nodes - use | |||
** [[HPC/Submitting and Managing Jobs/Advanced node selection#OpenMP/MPI hybrid]]. | |||
In either case, use for <code>''programname''</code> | |||
lmp_openmpi '''-suffix omp''' -in ''infile'' | lmp_openmpi '''-suffix omp''' -in ''infile'' | ||
Revision as of 23:29, November 5, 2012
Package OMP
LAMMPS modules since 2012 are compiled with yes-user-omp
, permitting multi-threaded runs of selected pair styles, and in particular MPI/OpenMP hybrid parallel runs. To set up such runs, see HPC/Submitting and Managing Jobs/Advanced node selection.
Be careful how to allocate CPU cores on compute nodes.
- The number of MPI tasks running on a node is determined by options to mpirun.
- The number of threads that each MPI task runs with is usually determined by the environment variable
OMP_NUM_THREADS
, which is 1 by default on Carbon. - The LAMMPS
package omp
command has a mandatory argumentNthreads
to either overrideOMP_NUM_THREADS
, or use it when set to*
.
Usage
- Use the command
package omp Nthreads mode
near the beginning of your LAMMPS control script. - Do one of the following:
- Append /omp to the style name (e.g. pair_style lj/cut/omp)
- Use the suffix omp command.
- On the command line, use the -suffix omp switch.
- In the job file or qsub command line, reserve nodes and ppn suitable for OpenMP runs.
- Call the
lmp_openmpi
(regular) binary.
Input file example
Examples:
- Recommended:
package omp * force/neigh
- Not recommended:
package omp 4 force
Job file example
- Single node - choose from:
- Multiple nodes - use
In either case, use for programname
lmp_openmpi -suffix omp -in infile