Utilizing all cores with SPMD
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I have the following function.
It performs two optimizations in parallel. However, to my understanding each optimization is done on only one WORKER.
I want to know if it is possible to run both optimizations in parallel and that each will utilize more than one worker (hopefully both optimizations will utilize all 32 workers):
function [XX,XXX]=spmd_test
c = parcluster;
c.NumWorkers=32;
poolobj=parpool(c);
D=6;
X0=10;
X1=100;
fh=@(X)myfun(X,D);
spmd
switch labindex
case 1
XX = fminsearch(fh,X0,optimset('UseParallel','always','TolFun',1e-8,'TolX',1e-8,'MaxFunEvals',1000000,'MaxIter',1000000));
case 2
XXX = fminsearch(fh,X1,optimset('UseParallel','always','TolFun',1e-8,'TolX',1e-8,'MaxFunEvals',1000000,'MaxIter',1000000));
end
end
XX=XX{1};
XXX=XXX{2};
end
7 Comments
Rony Reuveni
on 30 Jun 2019
Walter Roberson
on 16 Jul 2019
Sorry, I do not have a dual-CPU machine to experiment with.
Rony Reuveni
on 17 Jul 2019
Walter Roberson
on 17 Jul 2019
No. The behavior you are observing is not present on my single CPU multiple core machine.
Rony Reuveni
on 17 Jul 2019
Walter Roberson
on 17 Jul 2019
I just noticed that you are using R2016a. If I recall correctly that parameter was added to the cluster profile in a later release. Which release exactly is not coming to mind at the moment.
If I recall correctly you might be able to make the call to change the maximum threads in each worker, perhaps with parfevalOnAll. You would need to take some care not to ask for too many workers.
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