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Paddle/python/paddle/fluid/tests/unittests/test_fleet_launch_cloud.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2020 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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set -e
# use paddlecloud
echo "begin test use paddlecloud"
cluster_node_ips="127.0.0.1,127.0.0.2"
export PADDLE_TRAINERS_NUM=2
export POD_IP=127.0.0.1
export PADDLE_TRAINERS=127.0.0.1,127.0.0.2
export PADDLE_TRAINER_ID=0
export PADDLE_PORT=35789
export TRAINER_PORTS_NUM=2
distributed_args="--ips=${cluster_node_ips} --gpus=0,1 --log_dir=testlog"
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1 python -m paddle.distributed.fleet.launch ${distributed_args} multi_process.py fleetlaunchcloud
str1="selected_gpus:0 worker_endpoints:127.0.0.1:35789,127.0.0.1:35790,127.0.0.2:35789,127.0.0.2:35790 trainers_num:4 current_endpoint:127.0.0.1:35789 trainer_id:0"
str2="selected_gpus:1 worker_endpoints:127.0.0.1:35789,127.0.0.1:35790,127.0.0.2:35789,127.0.0.2:35790 trainers_num:4 current_endpoint:127.0.0.1:35790 trainer_id:1"
file_0="multi_process_fleetlaunchcloud.check_0.log"
file_1="multi_process_fleetlaunchcloud.check_1.log"
echo "paddlecloud params test"
if grep -q "$str1" "$file_0"; then
echo "find trainer 0"
else
echo "not find trainer 0"
exit -1
fi
if grep -q "$str2" "$file_1"; then
echo "find trainer 1"
else
echo "not find trainer 1"
exit -1
fi
# test async poll process
if [ -f $file_0 ]; then
rm $file_0
fi
if [ -f $file_1 ]; then
rm $file_1
fi