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= Scheduler/Queues = | = Scheduler/Queues = | ||
− | :* The cluster scheduler is Slurm. Currently 32 new Dell R440 servers are configured to be in the "c8" partition/queue with no time limits. c1 to c7 queues will be added as the nodes are migrated from the [[TARDIS | + | :* The cluster scheduler is Slurm. Currently 32 new Dell R440 servers are configured to be in the "c8" partition/queue with no time limits. c1 to c7 queues will be added as the nodes are migrated from the [[TARDIS Cluster]]. See [[ slurm | Slurm documentation page ]] for details. |
:* Remember, hyperthreading is enabled on the cluster, so Slurm considers each physical core to consist of two logical CPUs. | :* Remember, hyperthreading is enabled on the cluster, so Slurm considers each physical core to consist of two logical CPUs. | ||
:* Partitions (queues): | :* Partitions (queues): |
Revision as of 22:25, 24 February 2021
General Information
Tardis3 cluster is a reinstallation of TARDIS Cluster using OpenHPC 2/CentOS 8. TARDIS Cluster nodes will eventually be migrated to this new cluster.
Scheduler/Queues
- The cluster scheduler is Slurm. Currently 32 new Dell R440 servers are configured to be in the "c8" partition/queue with no time limits. c1 to c7 queues will be added as the nodes are migrated from the TARDIS Cluster. See Slurm documentation page for details.
- Remember, hyperthreading is enabled on the cluster, so Slurm considers each physical core to consist of two logical CPUs.
- Partitions (queues):
Name Description Time Limit c8 Newest Dell R440 Servers no limit
Software List
Software Path Notes *GNU Compilers 9.3.0 /opt/ohpc/pub/compiler/gcc/9.3.0 module load gnu9/9.3.0 Intel Compilers 2021.1.2.266 (2021 Update 1) /opt/intel/oneapi/compiler/2021.1.2 module load intel/2021.1.2.266 *openmpi 4.0.4 - /opt/ohpc/pub/mpi/openmpi4-gnu9
- /opt/ohpc/pub/mpi/openmpi4-intel
module load openmpi4