Result for 21DFBB4C563F928F610050DE42A16F8D093270A7

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/pmix/mca_bfrops_v21.so
FileSize36164
MD545ADC8C91E71744D6751E4A228118496
SHA-121DFBB4C563F928F610050DE42A16F8D093270A7
SHA-256BEF9311F1BDC1BF86102FF221A6A8892EE59E6C097CB810AAD7E4586C68C3532
SSDEEP384:ZLn1jEibyvFT84gg6AsNW0wX9fhGzAKhJY3+bZ73yK+zKtHKZbKhVK9mxwoCiSAp:Jn1jEibyvFTlfI1WJI+/5
TLSHT175F284ADA777C8BAF05B1D3CE256BDA00134304B1087D75FD60F29976437A6B683B609
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Key Value
MD5100B04E1A2D1823058BCD5BB371A923A
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionThe Process Management Interface (PMI) has been used for quite some time as a means of exchanging wireup information needed for interprocess communication. Two versions (PMI-1 and PMI-2) have been released as part of the MPICH effort. While PMI-2 demonstrates better scaling properties than its PMI-1 predecessor, attaining rapid launch and wireup of the roughly 1M processes executing across 100k nodes expected for exascale operations remains challenging. PMI Exascale (PMIx) represents an attempt to resolve these questions by providing an extended version of the PMI standard specifically designed to support clusters up to and including exascale sizes. The overall objective of the project is not to branch the existing pseudo-standard definitions - in fact, PMIx fully supports both of the existing PMI-1 and PMI-2 APIs - but rather to (a) augment and extend those APIs to eliminate some current restrictions that impact scalability, and (b) provide a reference implementation of the PMI-server that demonstrates the desired level of scalability.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepmix
PackageRelease0.1.rc1.fc33
PackageVersion3.1.6
SHA-1A7B0C64645A1FF53262A7038FFF9D76D73C5D970
SHA-256E3E9B6F42C727B72EE82C8CA8C372EF80E4639F2444FA351D92F45F0E7CA129C