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Getting Started with the POWER5 Shared Memory System at NC State ...
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The POWER5 system includes login and compute nodes. Initially
the system has two p575 compute nodes and one p550 login node.
Compute nodes have eight 1.9GHz, single-core, POWER5 processors
and 32GB of memory. The login node has two 1.65GHz, dual-core POWER5
processors and 8GB of memory. Login and compute nodes are
running AIX as their operating system.
Login and compute nodes share
a 2TB scratch file system (/scratch). IBM's General Parallel File
System (gpfs) is used to implement this shared file system.
User home directories are served from the same external file server
used for the university Linux cluster (henry2).
The same home directories are mounted on
the Linux cluster nodes and the shared memory system nodes. Mass
storage file systems (/ncsu/volume1 and /ncsu/volume2) are
available from the login node (but are not available from the
compute nodes).
All access to the compute nodes is through the LSF resource
manager. Interactive use of the system is limited to the
login node.
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Use ssh to p5login.hpc.ncsu.edu
to access the POWER5 system login node.
Unity usernames and passwords are used for authentication
on the POWER5 system.
Default shell for users is tcsh.
System customization for ease of use is implemented only
for the default shell. Users should take care in creating
files - keeping in mind that files may be shared by both
the POWER5 system and the university Linux cluster.
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- /home
The Power5 system and the henry2 cluster SHARE
the SAME /home file system
To make system dependent customization simplier,
the Power5 system home directory is a subdirectory
"p5" under /home/userid (where userid is the
account user name. Thus the henry2 home directory
for user "desmith" would be /home/desmith
and the Power5 home directory would be /home/desmith/p5.
/home is available from each of the Power5 nodes.
A daily backup is made of files in /home. A single
backup copy is kept of each file. These backups
are kept for 30 days. That is if a file is altered,
the altered version will replace the previous version
during the daily backup. If a file is deleted the
backup copy of that file will be kept for 30 days.
Daily backup occurs overnight.
- /scratch
/scratch is intended to provide storage
space required for running jobs. /scratch
is world writable. Users should create a subdirectory
for their use and set appropriate permissions on their
subdirectory. /scratch uses fibre channel
connected disks directly attached to each Power5 node
and IBM's General Parallel File System (GPFS) to
provide good I/O performance.
/scratch is available from each of the Power5 nodes.
Files stored in /scratch are NOT
backed up and are subject to a periodic purge (that is
files which have not been accessed in several days may
be automatically removed).
- /ncsu/volume[12]
The HPC mass storage
system is available for storage in excess of what can
be accomodated in /home. These are the same
file systems available from other HPC login nodes.
/ncsu/volume[12] are only available from the Power5
login node.
A daily backup is made of files in /ncsu/volume[12].
A single backup copy is kept of each file. These backups
are kept for 30 days. That is if a file is altered,
the altered version will replace the previous version
during the daily backup. If a file is deleted the
backup copy of that file will be kept for 30 days.
Daily backup occurs overnight.
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