[d2n-analysis-talk] Most/all(?) 32-bit ifarm nodes going away March 14
Brad Sawatzky
brads at jlab.org
Tue Mar 8 11:03:37 EST 2011
Note the comment on 32-bit ifarm nodes. I don't know if this means that
the 32-bit farm will go away too or not (I suspect not, but...)
Anyway, I guess I'll go back to working out whatever weird race
condition is tripping up our 64-bit analysis jobs...
-- Brad
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From: Sandy Philpott <sandy.philpott at jlab.org>
Subject: [Jlab-scicomp-briefs] new interactive node in ifarml64: ifarm1101
To: jlab-scicomp-briefs at jlab.org
The interactive system ifarm1101("interactive farm, FY11 system 01") has been
added to the ifarml64 node pool. This system is an AMD Opteron 32-core node
with 64GB RAM and a 1TB disk including local /scratch. There are four identical
farm nodes that were recently added, for running multithreaded batch jobs.
The 32-bit end-of-life Fedora nodes are in the process of decommissioning,
including the old interactive nodes ifarml2, ifarml3, ifarml4, ifarml5,
and the last batch of 25 dual core farm systems. These nodes are scheduled
for shutdown next Monday March 14.
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