Enable Intel MPI
Intel MPI is available on the AWS ParallelCluster AMIs.
Note
To use Intel MPI, you must acknowledge and accept the terms of the Intel simplified software
license
By default, Open MPI is placed on the path. To enable Intel MPI instead of Open MPI, you must first
load the Intel MPI module. Then, you need to install the latest version by using module load intelmpi
.
The exact name of the module changes with every update. To see which modules are available, run module
avail
. The output is as follows.
$
module avail
-----------------------------/usr/share/Modules/modulefiles -------------------------------- dot modules libfabric-aws/1.16.0~amzn3.0 null module-git openmpi/4.1.4 module-info use.own -----------------------------/opt/intel/mpi/2021.6.0/modulefiles --------------------------- intelmpi
To load a module, run module load
. You can add this to the script
used to run modulename
mpirun
.
$
module load intelmpi
To see which modules are loaded, run module list
.
$
module list
Currently Loaded Modulefiles: 1) intelmpi
To verify that Intel MPI is enabled, run mpirun --version
.
$
mpirun --version
Intel(R) MPI Library for Linux* OS, Version 2021.6 Build 20220227 (id: 28877f3f32) Copyright 2003-2022, Intel Corporation.
After the Intel MPI module has been loaded, multiple paths are changed to use the Intel MPI tools. To run code that was compiled by the Intel MPI tools, load the Intel MPI module first.
Note
Intel MPI isn't compatible with AWS Graviton-based instances.
Note
Before AWS ParallelCluster version 2.5.0, Intel MPI wasn't available on the AWS ParallelCluster AMIs in the China (Beijing) and China (Ningxia) Regions.