HWLOC-PS(1) | hwloc | HWLOC-PS(1) |
hwloc-ps - List currently-running processes or threads that are bound
hwloc-ps [options]
By default, hwloc-ps lists only those currently-running processes that are bound. If -t is given, processes that are not bound but contain at least one bound thread are also displayed, as well as all their threads.
hwloc-ps displays process identifier, command-line and binding. The binding may be reported as objects or cpusets.
By default, process bindings are restricted to the currently available topology. If some processes are bound to processors that are not available to the current process, they are ignored unless --disallowed is given.
The output is a plain list. If you wish to annotate the hierarchical topology with processes so as to see how they are actual distributed on the machine, you might want to use lstopo --ps instead (which also only shows processes that are bound).
The -a switch can be used to show all processes, if desired.
If a process is bound, it appears in the default output:
$ hwloc-ps
4759 Core:0 myprogram
If a process is not bound but 3 of his 4 threads are bound, it only appears in the thread-aware output (or if explicitly selected):
$ hwloc-ps
$ hwloc-ps -t
4759 Machine:0 myprogram
4759 Machine:0
4761 PU:0
4762 PU:2
4765 PU:1
$ hwloc-ps --pid 4759
4759 Machine:0 myprogram
To display the binding of already running MPI processes (launched by Open MPI) and append their MPI rank (in MPI_COMM_WORLD) to each line:
$ hwloc-ps --pid-cmd myscript
29093 L1dCache:0 myprogram OMPI_COMM_WORLD_RANK=0
29094 L1dCache:2 myprogram OMPI_COMM_WORLD_RANK=1
29095 L1dCache:1 myprogram OMPI_COMM_WORLD_RANK=2
29096 L1dCache:3 myprogram OMPI_COMM_WORLD_RANK=3
where myscript is a bash script doing:
#!/bin/sh
cat /proc/$1/environ 2>/dev/null | xargs --null --max-args=1 echo | grep
OMPI_COMM_WORLD_RANK
hwloc(7), lstopo(1), hwloc-calc(1), hwloc-distrib(1), and hwloc-ps.www/README
February 11, 2021 | 2.4.1 |