Appendix c. upgrading parastation4 to parastation5, C.1. building and installing parastation5 packages, C.2. changes to the runtime environment – PAR Technologies PARASTATION5 V5 User Manual
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Appendix C. Upgrading ParaStation4
to ParaStation5
This appendix explains how to upgrade an existing ParaStation4 installation to the current ParaStation5
version.
C.1. Building and installing ParaStation5 packages
Just recompile the packages:
# rpmbuild --rebuild psmgmt.5.0.0-0.src.rpm
# rpm -U psmgmt.5.0.0-0.i586.rpm
# rpmbuild --rebuild pscom.5.0.0-0.src.rpm
# rpm -U pscom.5.0.0-0.i586.rpm
# rpm -U pscom-modules.5.0.0-0.i586.rpm
# rpmbuild --rebuild psmpi2.5.0.0-1.src.rpm
# rpm -U psmpi2.5.0.0-1.i586.rpm
Before installing the new packages, stop the ParaStation psid daemon on each node.
This will terminate all currently running jobs!
Install the
psmgmt
,
pscom
and
psmpi2
packages on all nodes using the rpm command. Install the
psdoc
package holding the documantation on the login node(s) and frontend servers.
The existing ParaStation4 configuation file
/opt/parastation/config/parastation.conf
is just
fine for ParaStation5. If new features like process pinning should be used, adjust the existing configuration
file. Look for
pinProcs
,
CPUmap
,
bindMem
,
supplGrps
and
RLimit Core
entries in the new template
file
parastation.conf.tmpl
, copy them to the current configuration file and adjust them to your needs.
The configuration file of ParaStation5 located in
/etc
is no longer a symbolic link to
/opt/parastation/config/parastation.conf
, therefore we recommend to
copy this file to
/etc
.
Restart the ParaStation daemons:
# psiadmin -s
This will startup the psid on all nodes of the cluster. Check with psiadmin command if all nodes and
interconnects are available.
C.2. Changes to the runtime environment
When running applications with ParaStation5, some differences to ParaStation4 must be observed.
First of all, jobs must be started using the new mpiexec command. Refer to mpiexec(8) for options and
details.
The former mpirun command is no longer supported! If it is still available, due to an ParaStation4
mpich-
ps4
package still installed, this command will not run executables compiled and linked with ParaStation5!
In addition, jobs may no longer be started by running the executable, like
$ ./myprog …