This page will be maintained and provide information to get users started using the compute cluster. It is a merger of the old “brief description” page and the “queue description” page.
The High Performance Compute Cluster (HPCC) is comprised of several login nodes (all are on our internal network (vlan 52) wesleyan.edu so VPN is required for off campus access as well as for students on campus)
cottontail
(Supermicro 4U), old scheduler openlava, CentOS6cottontail2
(Supermicro 1U), new slurm scheduler, Rocky8, Warewulfhpcmon
(supermicro 1U), CentOS6greentail52
(SuperMicro 36+2, 2U), serving out /sanscratch, CentOS7, sandboxsharptail
(Supermicro 4U), /lvm_data (backup), /zfshomes replication, CentOS6sharptail2
(Supermicro 2U), disaster recovery for off site (active users only), CentOS6rstore4
and rstore5
(Supermicro 4U), replicated, Samba shares (2x 220T)rstore6
and rstore7
(Supermicro 4U), replicated, Samba shares (2x 220T)mstore0/mstore1
(Supermicro 4U), replicated, mounted on all HPC nodes (2x 110T)hpcstore
TrueNAS, dual controller shelf and two storage shelves, /zfshomes (235T)Several types of compute nodes are available via the scheduler:
Compute node categories which usually align with queues:
test
queue, nodes n100-n101.mw256
queue nodes n102-n107. Storage server “astrostore” serves the nodes NFSoRDMA (EDR Infiniband). About 164 TB.All queues are available for job submissions via all login nodes. Some nodes on Infiniband switches for parallel computational jobs (queues: mw256fd, hp12, mw256). Our total job slot count is roughly 2,144 with our physical core count 1,480. Our total teraflops compute capacity is about 58 cpu side, 25 gpu side (double precision floating point) and 702 gpu side (mixed mode). Our total memory footprint is about 560 GB gpu side, 10,452 GB cpu side.
Home directory file system are provided (via NFS or IPoIB) by the node hpcstore
(our file server) from a direct attached disk array. In total, 235 TB of /zfshomes disk space is accessible to the users. Node greentail52
makes available 55 TB of scratch space at /sanscratch via NFS. In addition all nodes provide local scratch space at /localscratch (excludes queue tinymem). The scheduler automatically makes directories in both these scratch areas for each job (named after JOBPID). Backup services for /zfshomes are provided via disk-to-disk replication from node hpcstore
to node sharptail
disk arrays. The TrueNAs/ZFS appliance performs daily snapshots with a retention window of 180 days. Some faculty&students have their home directories on node ringtail
which provides 33 TB via /home33. Some faculty&students have their home directories on node ringtail2
which provides 66 TB via /home33. Some faculty&students also have their own storage (2x 110 TB via /mindstore). Static content should be migrated to the Rstore platform.
There are no scheduler commercial software license resources. Only stata has a limited 6 user license.
Queue | Nr Of Nodes | Total GB Mem Per Node | Total Cores In Queue | Switch | Hosts | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
stata | na | na | na | QDR Infiniband | any host | 6 licenses |
Note: Matlab and Mathematica now have “unlimited licenses”.
Queue | Nr Of Nodes | Total GB Mem Per Node | Job SLots In Queue | Switch | Hosts | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hp12 | 32 | 12 | 256 | gigabit ethernet | n1-n32 | CPU |
mwgpu | 5 | 256 | 120 | QDR infiniband | n33-n37 | GPU & CPU |
mw256fd | 8 | 256 | 192 | QDR infiniband | n38-n45 | CPU |
tinymem | 14 | 32 | 448 | gigabit ethernet | n39-n59 | CPU |
mw128 | 18 | 128 | 648 | gigabit ethernet | n60-n77 | CPU |
amber128 | 1 | 128 | 24 | gigabit ethernet | n78 | GPU & CPU |
exx96 | 12 | 96 | 432 | gigabit ethernet | n79-n90 | GPU & CPU |
test | 2 | 192 | 96 | gigabit ethernet | n100-n101 | GPU & CPU |
mw256 | 6 | 256 | 672 | EDR infiniband | n102-n102 | CPU |
Some guidelines for appropriate queue usage with detailed page links:
NOTE: we are migrating from Openlava to Slurm during summer 2022. All queues except hp12
and mw256fd
will be service by cottontail2
Slurm scheduler.
There are no wall time limits in our HPCC environment except for queue test
. You are responsible for checkpointing though. Consult these pages, all nodes in all queues are DMTCP enabled (read DMTCP. Login nodes and storage nodes are on UPS but all compute nodes are on utility power. Crashes do happen, be prepared to restart your long running jobs.
Home directory policy and Rstore storage options HomeDir and Storage Options
Checkpointing is supported in all queues, how it works DMTCP page
For a list of software installed consult Software List page, endless…
For a list of OpenHPC software installed consult Software List page
Details on all scratch spaces consult Scratch Spaces page
For HPCC acknowledgements consult Acknowledgement page
Sample scripts for job submissions (serial, array, parallel, forked and gpu) can be found at /zfshomes/hmeij/jobs/
and /zfshomes/hmeij/k20redo
and /zfshomes/hmeij/slurm
From off-campus you need to VPN in first, download GlobalProtect client at http://vpn.wesleyan.edu