[Jlab-scicomp-briefs] JLab data analysis nodes available
Sandy Philpott
philpott at jlab.org
Tue May 14 15:01:50 EDT 2013
All,
Following the recent 10-day lull in batch farm computing for data analysis, the queues are now returning to full. It's a good time to remind users that the farm is migrating from CentOS 5.3 to 6.2 this summer, so it's time to make sure your jobs will run on the 6.2 systems. Currently all the 2011 and 2012 systems are running CentOS 6.2; the older systems from 2008-2010 are still at 5.3 for now. The https://scicomp.jlab.org web page has been updated to show the number of nodes and percent usage of each type.
The 6.2 interactive node is "ifarm.jlab.org", currently host "ifarm1102". Use the tag "OS: centos62" to submit jobs to the CentOS 6.2 farm systems.
It's also a good idea to revisit the resource requirements you include in your job submission, to make sure you request only the extra memory, time, or disk space that's needed. You'll find the actual usage numbers in your ~/.farm_out/*out files after your jobs complete.
Some groups are currently using less than their fairshare, allowing other groups a chance for more processing. Current allocations are set at
Hall A: 10%
Hall B/CLAS: 50%
Hall C: 10%
Hall D: 30%
Usage information is available on the web at https://scicomp.jlab.org/scicomp/#/auger/usage.
Regards,
Sandy Philpott
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