.
On a cluster set up with xCAT all that is taken care
of for you through its kickstart and postscript stuff.
cheers,
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a bugzilla account and add your problem
to that one please ?
The original reporter got rid of his install before we
could track the problem down.
For the record we're running 2.4.8 at VLSCI on CentOS 5.4
(x86-64) without any issues.
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cheers,
Chris
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with the vendor daemon for the application and the
(optional) license.opt file.
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Chris
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limit the number of jobs they can run by
using MAXJOB to a level that your file server can cope
with ?
Is your fileserver a RHEL box using ext3 by some chance ?
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their state in
the pbs_server logs.
cheers,
Chris
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then they will get killed by the pbs_mom
unless you extend their walltime first.
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space for active processes.
cheers!
Chris
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On 13/07/10 13:12, akshar bhosale wrote:
thanks..any other related info ?
Not that comes to mind, I'm afraid!
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to overcommit their memory, if you disable overcommit I
believe that you will instead just get malloc()'s failing
when there is nothing for them to grab.
cheers,
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compilers.
Even so I'd suggest benchmarking between OMPI and Intel
MPI to see which does better by your application.
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= instead, this means that pbs_mom
monitors the children and kills them if they go over their
limits.
cheers!
Chris
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an order
# of processes to be killed. The possible values of oom_adj
# range from -17 to +15. The higher the score, more likely the
# associated process is to be killed by OOM-killer. If oom_adj
# is set to -17, the process is not considered for OOM-killing.
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into a node.
http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=torque-pam
Ah Ha!. The key.
It's worth noting that comes with Torque, you just need
to configure it with the --with-pam directive.
The code is in src/pam and there's a README there too.
cheers,
Chris
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/
It adds a initrwnd option to set that initial receive window size.
cheers,
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On 21/08/10 08:53, Rahul Nabar wrote:
Yes. I'm using Torque. That's an interesting feature!
I'll check it out.
You want to check out the $tmpdir option for the pbs_mom
configuration file.
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and
contributions to Torque, plus Torque is itself a
fork of OpenPBS so IMHO there's no way SC/CR/AC
could relicense it without getting permission from
all the copyright holders.
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Chris
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in the 80's where they were run with a lot
of nfsd's that were blocked waiting for I/O due to ext3.
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about how the kernel counts tasks
in I/O wait as being part of the run queue (and thus showing
up in the load average).
cheers!
Chris
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they've added some performance patches to it..
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to run on it (even after FOI requests and contacting the
Computer History Museum) so he's put out a call for help..
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time
I'd be most grateful!
The code is on SourceForge and is easy to compile (and
is packaged already in Debian and Ubuntu).
cheers,
Chris
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, either within Australia or outside. :-(
cheers,
Chris
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, it appears that the records of the recovery
project have also gone missing from both the UK National
Data Archive and the UK National Archives. :-(
Depressing really..
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Chris
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command.
Quite a neat little tool I've got to say!
cheers,
Chris
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Code here: http://github.com/bjpop/haskell-mpi
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] - checks run prior to a job start, after a job exits
and every 7.5 minutes (every 10 mom intervals).
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Hi Stuart,
On 30/12/10 05:29, Stuart Barkley wrote:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 at 17:43 -, Christopher Samuel wrote:
We run a bunch of health checks [1] on a compute node through Torque
[2] and if they fail the node gets knocked offline.
Can
it is open source
and other companies (employing ex-Lustre developers) have
already set up to maintain it.
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Chris
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matter..
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of its own as Joe Landman ably pointed out..
http://scalability.org/?p=2921
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)
which, their site says, can do:
http://www.force10networks.com/products/mediaspecifications.asp
# 26 m reach typical on 62.5 µm (160Mhz.km) MMF, 33 m reach
# typical on 62.5 µm (200Mhz.km) MMF, 300 m reach typical
# on 50/125 µm MMF
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for the Destruction
of Communities as some employees called Sun..
http://lwn.net/Articles/370157/
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Chris
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to
tell if GPUs are in them, but the spacing between them does
seem to imply that they kick out a fair amount of heat..
Interesting!
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Chris
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be attractive for users searching for
# InfiniBand-like performance without the upfront investment required
# to build an InfiniBand cluster or users wishing to dynamically expand
# their cluster during periods of high demand.
cheers!
Chris
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On 31/03/11 21:56, Christopher Samuel wrote:
It was presented on 2nd December 2010 so probably
reasonably up to date although their slides provide
no information at all on which kernel version they
were using for this testing.
Just found the PDF
..
cheers,
Chris
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On 05/04/11 05:26, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
GPU's completely annihilate cpu's everywhere.
Great! Where can I get one with 1TB of on-card RAM to
keep our denovo reassembly people happy ?
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yet to do so due to time pressure and an unexpected
stay in hospital.
If I do get a chance once I've recuperated I'll certainly
post any results on.
cheers!
Chris
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here's a direct download link
http://c591116.r16.cf2.rackcdn.com/ekopath/nightly/Linux/ekopath-2011-06-12-installer.run
Thanks - I presume there'll be a source tarball at some
point as well ? A query not a request, I realise you're
busy.. :-)
All the best,
Chris
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the best,
(another) Chris
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source who claims that this is
using GRAPE cards as APUs to reach its performance
without causing (another) meltdown in Japan..
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On 20/06/11 17:14, Christopher Samuel wrote:
But I have a reliable source who claims that this is
using GRAPE cards as APUs to reach its performance
without causing (another) meltdown in Japan..
My reliable source appears to have been mistaken
.
#
# By operating with redundancy, we are future-proofing our
# system. In the event of an operational flaw in any one
# operating system, disk technology or vendor, an alternative
# is available, so the risk to data is lower.
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be useful...)
There's already been Carl Smith from pbspro.com on the hwloc
mailing list finding configure problems with AIX (which
have been fixed)...
cheers,
Chris
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.
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is the entity that is the copyright holder,
not necessarily the creator.
[1] - yes, I know there are some entities that aren't allowed
to hold copyright.. :-)
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, and the NASA license doesn't permit this.
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Chris
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it with a wrapper
if you didn't want to build a modified version ?
That way you get to restrict the number of cores they
can monopolise..
Of course a user could get around it by building their
own copy, but at least then you'd be able to see that..
cheers,
Chris
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...).
Is that for an MPI message ? I'd heard that FDR might
have higher latencies due to the coding changes that
were happening - is this not the case ?
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Chris
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from the Knights Corner Product. It runs.
# Even more yet, it showed 1 teraflop double precision
# -- 1997 was dozens of cabinet -- 2011 is a single
# 22nm chip.
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indicating a broken telnet program (for our case only). ;-)
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indication this was to do with trying to
break the crypto.
cheers,
Chris
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cheers!
Chris
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Wikipedia page
under history, but sadly without references..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InfiniBand#History
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..
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a similar performance
GPU system? Let alone have any applications that will actually take
advantage of it.
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Chris
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though is that it's just MPI and
threads, nothing that unusual at all - certainly no need to learn CUDA,
OpenCL, etc..
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mean
the US government funding people will listen to them..
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quoted what they wrote - they may not have wanted that
in the public domain.
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.
?With no AMD solutions competitive with an Intel Core i5-2500K?, he
says, ?AMD is a tough sell in the mid- and high-end market.? Another
British PC supplier told us off-the-record that sales are partly
propped up by die-hards who only buy AMD ?because they don?t like Intel?.
[...]
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why MVAPICH2 appears to do better than it with GPUs (for the moment),
the summary is here:
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2012/02/10430.php
Hope this helps!
Chris
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requests on jobs, and malloc() now usually calls mmap() to allocate
rather than sbrk() so RLIMIT_DATA is useless (not enforced).
Any ideas??
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whilst dealing with the after
affects of someone accidentally upgrading one node of a multi-master
CentOS DS LDAP cluster whilst I was away..
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KByte
# secondary cache.
cheers!
Chris
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# numerically-intensive, scientific applications (e.g., PPM) in
# the range of 70 Mflops.
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/Raspberry_Pi#Hardware
Their usual site is down at the moment as it couldn't cope with demand
(but then again, neither could Farnell or RS, their retailers :-) ).
cheers,
Chris
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On 04/03/12 03:04, Douglas J. Trainor wrote:
Ninja Blocks are being funded by a Kickstarter campaign --
I don't think they run Linux though, unlike Raspberry Pi.
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buildup inside the pipes, so greywater would probably never
be used inside one of these systems.
In our experience they also add anti-fungals like azoles to them too.
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of virtualisation
you need). Then of course there's the issue of hardware errata, not
to mention availability if you ran it on an Alphaserver SC in 2002..
cheers.
Chris
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redundancy in servers to do this) or whether we'll need to schedule an
outage and take the whole system down and bring it back up in
connected mode.
Any thoughts?
cheers,
Chris
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be a little worried, perhaps they
should look at buying Gnodal, where some of the Quadrics people ended
up, to get in on that act.. :-)
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/partition up
their IB and Cray interconnect investments.
cheers!
Chris
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. :-(
My only contact at Penguin moved to Apple a year or two back so I
don't know anyone to contact there these days - anyone else ?
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Chris
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have native IB.
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moderation switch for a list,
but something of a last resort (it's useful for announcement only
type lists where even with all your carefully chosen rules to list
who is allowed to send you still want a backstop so you can check
one last time before it goes out).
cheers,
Chris
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,
Chris
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On 09/08/12 17:21, John Hearns wrote:
Use the ipmitool utility to probe the readings from BMC cards
(ILO, DRAC, they're the same thing).
We do the same..
cheers!
Chris
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by default.. :-)
modprobe coretemp # is your friend :-)
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http://www.vlsci.org.au/ http://twitter.com/vlsci
checked the University spam filter and found them
all caught there. I *think* that's a good thing.. :-/
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and was surprised to find it matched XFS for
read write performance.
e) ZFS is not yet on linux.
http://zfsonlinux.org/
It's what LLNL are going to use (using?) for their Lustre OSD's on
Sequoia. Packaged for Ubuntu via a PPA too.
cheers,
Chris
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moderation (as spammers
do sign up to lists too) as their messages won't get missed in the
general flood of non-member spam.
This is how all the other Mailman lists I run are configured and it's
not caused issues or complaints there.
Thoughts please!
cheers,
Chris
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discarded or rejected depending on the list they are added to.
The problem is that they're pretty much all from unique addresses, so
you'll never catch that much that way.
cheers!
Chris
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On 08/24/2012 08:26 PM, Gregory Matthews wrote:
this is not a good idea - your list can become a spam mirror and
replying to spammers is bad in lots of ways.
The Mailman software is *already* doing this for the Beowulf list as it
replies to every message held for moderation with a link so
On 08/24/2012 10:11 PM, Jörg Saßmannshausen wrote:
Hi all,
Hiya!
I am one of the many who cannot post to the list despite being a member of it
for some years. :-/
Well I spotted your message in the queue and let it through, so welcome!
I think the policy was that only members can post
On 08/24/2012 11:56 PM, graham.mull...@syngenta.com wrote:
Gentlethings
Hiya,
While you're noting people who aren't spammers but who are currently
locked out despite being subscribers, I'm another. I seem never to
have been flagged as 'OK' so gradually (this is over some years)
came to
that they wish
to. We can offer to help with spam filtering configuration (which Joe
has already done) but that doesn't need a whole distribution change.
All the best,
Chris
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On 24/08/12 11:06, Christopher Samuel wrote:
I'd like to solicit opinions from list members on changing the
policy of the list on messages from non-subscribers from the
current default of holding them for moderation to the position of
rejecting
into the dependency hell
that would be compiling Mesa from source.
Has anyone succeeded with this and can shed some light?
cheers!
Chris
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for the list.
cheers,
Chris
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VLSCI - Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative
Email: sam...@unimelb.edu.au Phone: +61 (0)3 903 55545
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then the
overhead of making bespoke racks for these things will make some sense.
But even then it'll take a lot of clever engineering to avoid the
issues that Jim mentioned; the capillary action of oil through
insulated wires hadn't occurred to me - that could be very messy!
cheers,
Chris
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On 04/09/12 21:38, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
That link gets reported here as spreading spyware?
Looks fine to me..
http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=bugzilla.linux-nfs.org
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On 05/09/12 13:13, Douglas J. Trainor wrote:
the problem is the ssl cert issued by Trond Myklebust expired July
23…
Indeed, but that doesn't mean it's serving malware.
cheers!
Chris
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to it to unsubscribe it then Mailman
tells me it's not subscribed. :-(
Will dig further..
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Christopher SamuelSenior Systems Administrator
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Email: sam...@unimelb.edu.au Phone: +61 (0)3 903 55545
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in June 1993 beating the CM-5 at LANL
by a considerable margin (and it has the same amount of RAM, 32GB). ;-)
cheers,
Chris
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Christopher SamuelSenior Systems Administrator
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Email: sam...@unimelb.edu.au Phone: +61 (0)3 903 55545
(or
rather, lack of a case IYSWIW) for their nodes in their search
clusters, but they did make the point they use more standard hardware
for the services they make money from (like advertising) to get better
reliability.
Whether that's still the case, I don't know.
cheers!
Chris
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Folks, please can we give this HFT speculation a rest please.
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Christopher SamuelSenior Systems Administrator
VLSCI - Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative
Email: sam...@unimelb.edu.au Phone: +61 (0)3 903 55545
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# (non virtualized) parallel programming in the raw at the 1000s dollar
# price point.
Which illustrates Ellis's point precisely..
cheers,
Chris
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Christopher SamuelSenior Systems Administrator
VLSCI - Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative
Email: sam...@unimelb.edu.au Phone
, faster QPI, higher TDP,
can address more RAM and same RRP.. ;-)
Caveat: in the past I've found howlers on the ARK Intel site,
so validate any info with external sources!
cheers,
Chris
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