[Clas12_software] jlab batch job memory requests

Nathan Baltzell baltzell at jlab.org
Tue Feb 7 21:37:54 EST 2023


And for exclusive jobs, the memory request is moot anyway.  What are you really after here?

On Feb 7, 2023, at 11:14 AM, Nathan Baltzell <baltzell at jlab.org<mailto:baltzell at jlab.org>> wrote:

Hi Vardan,

What is the "reconstruction application"?  The number I quoted was for standard simulation jobs.  The larger jobs used for real data of course depend on the size of the job, but never more than 1 GB per thread.

-Nathan


On Feb 7, 2023, at 11:11 AM, Vardan Gyurjyan <gurjyan at jlab.org<mailto:gurjyan at jlab.org>> wrote:

What is the reconstruction application's resident (not the virtual) memory usage for the exclusive usage of a node?

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Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 11:05 AM
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Subject: [Clas12_software] jlab batch job memory requests

FYI Everyone,

We've brought up memory efficiency of batch job requests at CLAS12 collaboration and software meetings in previous years.  Lots of jobs requesting a lot more memory than they actually use can make the farm unnecessarily idle and significantly reduce throughput for everyone.

*** And now Scicomp has a larger initiative to improve farm efficiency, which includes contacting people running memory-inefficient jobs and potentially throttling their jobs if no action is taken.  ***

You can check metrics of your batch jobs at:

https://scicomp.jlab.org<https://scicomp.jlab.org/>

There's a search feature at 'Slurm Jobs'  (left sidebar) -> 'Jobs Query' (top), and  'Recent Jobs' (top), and also 'Memory Efficiency' (top).

Before launching a large number of new types of jobs, you can measure how much memory your jobs use.  For example, by submitting a couple jobs and using that website, or by running your job interactively and checking in htop or ps or other system utilities.  And then set your SLURM/SWIF job memory request accordingly.

Note, standard CLAS12 simulation jobs (gemc plus recon-util) require less than 1.7 GB of memory.

-Nathan


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