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| ====== Welcome! ====== |
| ~~NOCACHE~~ |
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| This site provides details of IT-supported hardware and software environments, instructions and tutorials on their use, and their organizational and administrative structure for the [[itrc>community-cluster|IT Research Computing community clusters]]. These community clusters are supported by the [[itrc>contact|IT HPC Team]]. |
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| To view all of the specific system information for active clusters including individual nodes and system status, see [[http://www.hpc.udel.edu|UD IT HPC]]. |
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| ===== Clusters ===== |
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| The table below lists community clusters currently in service and supported by the IT HPC Team. The cluster documentation pages will have system information, a getting started guide, and specific documentation for that cluster. Visit the cluster specification pages for specific cluster configuration information. |
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| ^Specifications ^Cluster Documentation ^ Processor ^ Available for Purchase ^ Stakeholders ^ |
| |[[itrc>mills-cluster| Mills]]|[[abstract:mills:mills|Mills]]|12-core 2.4 GHz AMD 6234 ("Interlagos")| Closed | [[abstract:mills:account:stakeholders| List]] | |
| |[[itrc>farber-cluster| Farber]]|[[abstract:farber:farber|Farber]]|10-core 2.5 GHz Intel E5-2670 v2 ("Ivy Bridge")| Closed | [[abstract:farber:account:stakeholders | List]] | |
| |[[itrc>caviness-cluster| Caviness]]|[[abstract:caviness:caviness|Caviness]]|18-core 2.10 GHz Intel E5-2695 v4 ("Broadwell")| [[itrc>purchasing| Open]] | [[abstract:caviness:account:stakeholders | List]] | |
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| The table below lists NSF funded HPC resources available via committee reviewed allocation request process similar to ACCESS (XSEDE) allocations. |
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| ^Specifications ^Cluster Documentation ^ Processor ^ UD Allocation Requests ^ ACCESS (XSEDE) Allocation Requests ^ |
| |DARWIN|[[abstract:darwin:darwin|DARWIN]]|32-core AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors | [[https://dsi.udel.edu/core/computational-resources/darwin/|UD Data Science Institute DARWIN Allocations Information]] | [[https://allocations.access-ci.org/resources|ACCESS DARWIN Allocations Information]] | |
| ===== Documentation ===== |
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| This wiki includes several types of instructional documentation |
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| * Instructions specific to each cluster such as system overview and specifications, getting started, transferring files, installing software, and running jobs can be found on the <html><span style="color:#ffffff;background-color:#2fa4e7;padding:3px 7px !important;border-radius:4px;">sidebar</span></html> for each cluster. |
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| * The [[software:software|software-specific]] area contains local documentation that augments vendor-supplied documentation for application software. |
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| * The [[technical:technical|technical documentation]] area contains information authored by IT-NSS and IT-CSS as the HPC systems are built. This information is published to aid IT staff with future cluster deployments and to aid others who are building HPC systems. |
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| ==== Documentation conventions ==== |
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| In this wiki, the notational convention <<name>> indicates a placeholder whose value you supply. (You do not type the "<<" or ">>" symbols.) |
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| === Examples in the wiki using placeholder values === |
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| ^ Placeholder ^ Value ^ |
| | <<hostname>> | mills.hpc.udel.edu | |
| | <<username>> | traine | |
| | <<investing_entity>> | it_css | |
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| Also Unix commands or commands specific to our cluster environment will be bolded, and defined terms specific to our cluster will be italicized. |
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| === Examples in the wiki using placeholder values, bolded commands and italicized terms === |
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| To use the compute nodes for a particular //investing-entity// cluster group (workgroup), you need to use the **workgroup** command. |
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| ''workgroup -g'' <<investing-entity>> |
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| For example, to start a new shell for the workgroup (//investing-entity//) ''it_css'', type |
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| workgroup –g it_css |
| </code> |
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| ===== Help ===== |
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| ==== System or account problems, or can't find an answer on this wiki ==== |
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| If you are experiencing a problem on one of the UD HPC clusters, or you just can't find the help you need on this wiki, then submit a [[https://services.udel.edu/TDClient/32/Portal/Requests/TicketRequests/NewForm?ID=D5ZRIgFlfLw_|Research Computing High Performance Computing (HPC) Clusters Help Request]] and complete the form including which cluster and your problem details in the description field. |
| ==== Ask or tell the HPC community ==== |
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| [[https://groups.google.com/a/udel.edu/d/forum/hpc-ask?hl=en-US|hpc-ask]] is a Google group established to stimulate interactions within UD’s broader HPC community and is based on members helping members. This is a great venue to post a question about HPC, start a discussion or share an upcoming event with the community. Anyone may request membership. Messages are sent as a daily summary to all group members. This list is archived, public, and searchable by anyone. |
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| ==== Publication and Grant Writing Resources ===== |
| For general acknowledgment of UD IT-RCI staff and HPC resources, please use the following text: "This research was supported in part through the use of Information Technologies (IT) resources at the University of Delaware, specifically the high-performance computing resources." |
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| For Caviness and Farber, [[http://sites.udel.edu/research-computing/community-cluster-templates/|HPC templates]] are available to use for a proposal or publication to acknowledge use of or describe UD’s Information Technologies HPC resources. |
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| For DARWIN, please refer to the [[https://nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1919839|NSF award]] information for a proposal or publication to acknowledge use of or describe DARWIN resources. We require all allocation recipients to acknowledge their allocation awards using the following standard text: “This research was supported in part through the use of DARWIN computing system: DARWIN – A Resource for Computational and Data-intensive Research at the University of Delaware and in the Delaware Region, Rudolf Eigenmann, Benjamin E. Bagozzi, Arthi Jayaraman, William Totten, and Cathy H. Wu, University of Delaware, 2021, URL: https://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/29071″ |
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