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field and it's component label in the <i>HostNodeName</i> field.
field and it's component label in the <i>HostNodeName</i> field.
The format of the component label is "c#-#c#s#n#" where the "#" fields represent in order:
The format of the component label is "c#-#c#s#n#" where the "#" fields represent in order:
cabinet, row, cage, blade or slot, and node.
cabinet, row, cage, blade or slot, and node.
For example "c0-1c2s5n3" is cabinet 0, row 1, cage
3
, slot 5 and node 3.</p>
For example "c0-1c2s5n3" is cabinet 0, row 1, cage
2
, slot 5 and node 3.</p>
<p>Cray XT/XE systems come with a 3D torus by default. On smaller systems the cabling in X dimension is
<p>Cray XT/XE systems come with a 3D torus by default. On smaller systems the cabling in X dimension is
omitted, resulting in a two-dimensional torus (1 x Y x Z). On Gemini/XE systems, pairs of adjacent nodes
omitted, resulting in a two-dimensional torus (1 x Y x Z). On Gemini/XE systems, pairs of adjacent nodes
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