Computer Science Department News
ODU CS SMP Computing Server available to students: 64 Cores and 512GB of RAM.
Systems group has set up a new server for research and student computing.This configuration implements resource aggregation of two physical machines and presents a single Virtual Machine that runs on top of the two hosts. Physical configuration:
2 x Dell PowerEdge R910: CPU: 4 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X7560 @ 2.27GHz. 8 physical cores per CPU = 32 cores per physical machine RAM: 512 GB 40Gbps QDR Infiniband Interconnect Virtual configuration (smp.cs.odu.edu):
CPU: 64 physical cores at 2.27 GHz. No hyperthreading enabled Memory: 490GB File Systems for Research Utilization:
/scratchspace - 233GB xfs file system /dev/shm - 234GB tmpfs file system /ramfs - 234GB ramfs file system /mnt/hugetlbfs - hugetlbfs /scratchspace is hard disk storage on both physical nodes, while the other three file systems are RAM-based. Best practices arerunning I/O intensive code directly from the RAM based file system Access:
SSH to smp.cs.odu.edu with your Unix credentials. Running Code In order to achieve optimal results from an applications, one must use custom scripts to run specific code. We have provided a list of scripts that can be used for the majority of research applications. The scripts are located in /opt/ScaleMP/examples. These scripts cover jobs that utilize MPICH1, MPICH2, OpenMPI, MKL, OpenMP, Pthread, Serial, or Throughput characteristics. We have also provided detailed guidelines that can be viewed at http://cs.odu.edu/SMP_Application_Execution_Guidelines.pdf MPICH1/MPICH2
MPICH1/2 have been installed in /opt/ScaleMP/ Please let us know if you have any more questions and email root@cs.odu.edu
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