Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!gatech!prism!loligo!mccalpin From: mccalpin@loligo.cc.fsu.edu (John McCalpin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: info on 4D/240 crunching and compilers Message-ID: <712@loligo.cc.fsu.edu> Date: 13 May 89 13:43:27 GMT References: <238@noether.UUCP> <32454@sgi.SGI.COM> Reply-To: mccalpin@loligo.cc.fsu.edu (John McCalpin) Distribution: usa Organization: Supercomputer Computations Research Institute Lines: 35 In article <32454@sgi.SGI.COM> bron@bronze.SGI.COM (Bron Nelson) writes: >In article <238@noether.UUCP>, rosalia@noether.UUCP (Mark Galassi) writes: >> I came across a report that the parallelizing FORTRAN (what was it, >> power FORTRAN or super FORTRAN or whatever) was kind of flaky, >> and that the ordinary compilers only worked well without optimization >> (this is on the 4 processor machine). >I (and many others) have used the compiler extensively with very little >problem. Both the parallelizer and the optimizer work fine. Several >hundred thousand lines of code check out. We have been testing out a 4D/120 and have had reasonable results. The static load distribution technique is only going to give good performance in a single-task environment, but that is what the machine appears to be advertised as, so this is not a problem. I have not had any trouble with the optimizer, though some others here have gotten incorrect results out of their codes. Our conclusion is that the machine is a fine parallel processor for single parallelizable jobs. For multiple users, the throughput of the machine is MUCH higher if all the jobs are compiled and run without the multi-processing option. >The best thing to do is to call your nearest SGI office and try to >arrange to run your code. The best benchmark is your application. Don't >take my word for it; check it out for yourself! Yup. >Bron Campbell Nelson >bron@sgi.com or possibly ..!ames!sgi!bron -- John D. McCalpin - Dept of Oceanography - Florida State University mccalpin@masig1.ocean.fsu.edu mccalpin@nu.cs.fsu.edu mccalpin@fsu (BITNET or MFENET) SCRI::MCCALPIN (SPAN)