Indiana University Bloomington

Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering

Technical Report TR635:
A Checkpoint and Restart Service Specification for Open MPI

Joshua Hursey and Jeffrey M. Squyres and Andrew Lumsdaine
(Jul 2006), 8 pages
Abstract:
HPC systems are growing in both complexity and size, increasing the opportunity for system failures. Checkpoint and restart techniques are one of many fault tolerance techniques developed for such adverse runtime conditions. Because of the variety of available approaches for checkpoint and restart, HPC system libraries, such as MPI, seeking to incorporate these techniques would benefit greatly from a portable, extensible checkpoint and restart framework. This paper presents a specification for such a framework in Open MPI that allows for the integration of a variety of checkpoint/restart systems and protocols. The modular design of the framework allows researchers to contribute to specialized areas without requiring knowledge of the entirety of the code base.

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