I don't know if this applies her but I seem to recall an issue with CentOS
7 (newer 3.X and on kernels), Broadwell processors and GPFS where GPFS
upset SMAP and would eventually get the node expelled. I think this may be
fixed in newer GPFS releases but the fix is to boot the kernel with the
nosmap parameter. Might be worth a try. I'm not clear on whether SMAP is
supported by the Xeon Phi's.

-Aaron

On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 5:34 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

> IBM says it should work ok, we are not so sure. We had node expels that
> stopped when we turned off gpfs on that node. Has anyone had better luck?
>
>  -- ddj
> Dave Johnson
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