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The MPI Testing Tool (MTT) is an infrastructure to test an MPI implementation. It is an open project that can be used with any MPI implementation, although it was initially developed by the Open MPI community for automated regression and performance testing.
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MTT user news
- May 9, 2007: MTT 2.1 details
- January 31, 2007: MTT 2.0.1 details
- January 3, 2007: MTT 2.0 details
- September 14, 2006: MTT 1.x updates
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Please sign up on the MTT users mailing list. This is the main mechanism for the MTT developers to communicate with MTT users.
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Optionally sign up on the "testing" mailing list. This list is used to send out short messages when new Open MPI nightly tarballs are created (or when they fail to create properly).
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Optionally sign up on the MTT OMPI results mailing list. Summaries of nightly MTT testing results are sent to this list (see [EmailReportsSchedule schedule]).
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Optionally sign up on the MTT developers mailing list. This is where the developers discuss ongoing MTT development issues.
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See this page for instructions on how to setup MTT to use for Open MPI testing. You must be an Open MPI core member to do this.
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See this page for instructions on the fall 2007 MPI collective performance bakeoff. You must be an Open MPI core member to do this.
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See this page for a detailed list of all available fields in the INI file.
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See this page for a guide to the web-based MTT reports
- Please login to this trac (see the "Login" button in the top right) and then click on the "Settings" page to set your real name and e-mail address. This allows us to assign tickets to you.
- Notes about viewing MTT trac ticket activity:
- To sign up on a mailing list to see all ticket activity, go to this URL: http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/mtt-bugs
- If you do not join this list, you will only have ticket activity e-mailed to you if:
- If you are the owner of a ticket, or
- If a ticket is assigned to you, or
- Your e-mail address is listed in the CC on a ticket
- Of course, you can always come to the web page and view ticket activity.
- MTT Database Setup Notes
- MTT HTTP Server Setup Notes
- MTT Server Maintenance Notes
- Transition to database schema version 2
- Ideas for new features in MTT