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Operating Systems Solaris NFS mounted files Post 302460855 by Harleyrci on Thursday 7th of October 2010 07:21:55 PM
Old 10-07-2010
Not sure, its not a unix machine I can actually logon to. However, when I do an nslookup, it does resolve to an ip address. In your shop, when you issue a df on a given file, do you see a real machine ?

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Sorry for my delays, I work nights and I see you are in Europe. Thanks again for your help. I am getting a little better understanding.
Harleyrci
 

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MPI_Sizeof(3)							     Open MPI							     MPI_Sizeof(3)

NAME
MPI_Sizeof - Returns the size, in bytes, of the given type SYNTAX
Fortran Syntax INCLUDE 'mpif.h' MPI_SIZEOF(X, SIZE, IERROR) <type> X INTEGER SIZE, IERROR INPUT PARAMETER
X A Fortran variable of numeric intrinsic type (choice). OUTPUT PARAMETERS
SIZE Size of machine representation of that type (integer). IERROR Error status (integer). DESCRIPTION
MPI_SIZEOF returns the size (in bytes) of the machine representation of the given variable. It is a generic Fortran type and has a Fortran binding only. This routine is similar to the sizeof builtin in C/C++. However, if given an array argument, it returns the size of the base element, not the size of the whole array. NOTES
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