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# This is the US/English help file for Open MPI checkpoint tool
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[usage]
ompi-restart GLOBAL_SNAPSHOT_REF
Open MPI Parallel Job Restart Tool
%s
[usage-no-cr]
This build of Open MPI does *not* include Checkpoint/Restart functionality.
If you require this functionality re-configure Open MPI with the proper
Checkpoint/Restart options.
ompi-restart GLOBAL_SNAPSHOT_REF
Open MPI Parallel Job Restart Tool
%s
[invalid_filename]
Error: The filename (%s) is invalid because either you have not provided a filename
or provided an invalid filename.
Please see --help for usage.
[restart_cmd_failure]
Error: Unable to obtain the proper restart command to restart from the
checkpoint file (%s). Returned %d.
[comp_select_failure]
Error: Unable to select the %s component needed to restart this
application. (Returned %d)
This likely indicates that the checkpointer needed is not
available on this machine. You should move to a machine that
has this checkpointer enabled.
[restart_failure]
Error: The restart command:
shell$ %s
returned an error code %d, and was unable to restart properly.
[invalid_seq_num]
Error: The filename (%s) and sequence number (%d) could not be used.
This may be caused by an invalid sequence number. Try using the
'-i' option to determine a correct value.
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