hkaiser changed the topic of #ste||ar to: STE||AR: Systems Technology, Emergent Parallelism, and Algorithm Research | stellar-group.org | HPX: A cure for performance impaired parallel applications | github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx | This channel is logged: irclog.cct.lsu.edu
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<satacker[m]> It does
<satacker[m]> https://pastebin.com/awcf8sHt error log
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<satacker[m]> I ODR used the std::declval which is wrong
<satacker[m]> Sending a PR
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<pansysk75[m]> on a machine with 2 numa domains (20 + 20 cores), how can i launch hpx to run on just on the cores of one numa domain?
<pansysk75[m]> is it --hpx::threads 20 and --hpx::affinity numa?
<hkaiser> just the first
<hkaiser> the second is not needed
<hkaiser> --hpx:print-bind will show you what cores are used
<pansysk75[m]> great, thank you!
<pansysk75[m]> how about if I want to launch on 20 cores that are not within the same numa?
<pansysk75[m]> is there any way to select, with core IDs or with a bit mask or sth?
<hkaiser> yes
<pansysk75[m]> nice!
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