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Per discussions in Dallas last week, since MPI processes get put into their own process group, they become "invisible" to resource managers. This can lead to orphaned MPI processes left spinning on machines even after resource managers think they have killed the jobs.
Filing this ticket so that we don't forget about it for the v2.0.0 release.
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Per discussions in Dallas last week, since MPI processes get put into their own process group, they become "invisible" to resource managers. This can lead to orphaned MPI processes left spinning on machines even after resource managers think they have killed the jobs.
Filing this ticket so that we don't forget about it for the v2.0.0 release.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: