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2001 Program Info

The conference took place at the Holiday Inn Conference Center near the University of Illinois campus and featured speakers from academia, government research labs, and industry involved in Linux high-performance computing. These speakers addressed efforts to integrate and develop Linux clusters for high-performance computing, and efforts to develop science and engineering applications for Linux clusters. The keynote address by Alliance and NCSA Director Dan Reed presented the NCSA's and the Alliance's vision, and the role Linux clusters will play in that vision.

 
 Monday, June 25 - Tutorials (Beckman Institute)

8:00am

Using the TotalView Debugger
Roy Heimbach, NCSA

Cluster-In-A-Box
Jeremy Enos, NCSA

10:00am

Break

10:15am

Using the TotalView Debugger
(continued)

Cluster-In-A-Box
(continued)

12:00pm

Lunch
Beckman Institute Room 1005

1:00pm

Performance Tuning Techniques for IA32- and IA64-Based Clusters
Troy Baer, OSC

Low-Cost Linux Clusters for Biomolecular Simulations Using NAMD
Jim Phillips, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign

3:00pm

Break

3:15pm

Performance Tuning Techniques for IA32- and IA64-Based Clusters
(continued)

Low-Cost Linux Clusters for Biomolecular Simulations Using NAMD
(continued)

5:00pm

Adjourn Tutorial Sessions

 
 
 Tuesday, June 26 (Holiday Inn)

8:30am

Welcome to the Conference

8:45am

Plenary Session I: Libertie, Egalitie, Fraternatie: Viva Linux Revolution!
Dan Reed, NCSA/Alliance

10:15am

Break

 

10:30am

Applications I: Performance Issues -- Looking Under the Hood

Using PAPI for Hardware Performance Monitoring on Linux Clusters
Shirley Moore, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

The Web100 Project: The Global Impact of Eliminating The World Wide Wait
Matt Mathis, PSC

Systems I: Tools for Building Clusters

SCE - A Fully Integrated Software Tool for Beowulf Clusters
Putchong Uthayopas, Kasetsart University

OSCAR: A packaged Cluster software stack for High Performance Computing
Tim Mattson, Open Cluster Group (and Intel)

Vendors I

Innovative Interconnect for Clustering Linux Systems
John Levesque, Times N Systems

12:00pm

Lunch

   

1:30pm

Applications II: Libraries for Application Performance

Performance of the MP_Lite Message-Passing Library on Clusters
Dave Turner, Ames Laboratory

Cluster Programming with Shared Memory on Disk
Sarah Anderson, LCSE/University of Minnesota

Systems II: Production Clusters

Setting Up and Running a Production Linux Cluster at PNNL
Gary Skouson, PNNL

High Throughput Linux Clustering at Fermilab
Steven C. Timm, Fermilab

Vendors II

Node Abstraction Techniques for Linux Installation
Sean Dague, IBM

3:00pm

Break

   

3:15pm

Applications III: Experience with Discipline Specific Cluster Construction

Building a High Performance LINUX clusters for Large-scale Geophysical Modeling
Hans-Peter Bunge, Princeton University

Aeroacoustic and Turbulent Flow Simulations Using a Cluster of Workstations
Anirudh Modi, Pennsylvania State University

Systems III: Accounting / Monitoring

SNUPI - A Grid Accounting & Performance System
Ray Bean, SDSC

Cluster Monitoring at NCSA
Tom Roney, NCSA

And Now a Word from Our Sponsors

Intel

Myricom

IBM

4:45pm

Break

   

6:00-9:00pm

Conference Reception

 

 
 Wednesday, June 27 (Holiday Inn)

8:30am

Plenary Session II: Clusters: What's All the Fuss about Anyway?
Tim Mattson, Intel

10:00am

Break

 

10:15am

Applications IV: Application Performance Analyses

Benchmarking Production Codes on Beowulf Clusters: The Sissa Case Study
Stefano Cozzini, INFM, udr Sissa

Performance of Tightly Coupled Linux Cluster Simulations Using PETSc of Reaction and Transport Processes During Corrosion Pit Initiation
Eric Webb, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign

Systems IV: Lessons Learned

Linux Cluster Security
Neil Gorsuch, NCSA

Lessons Learned from Proprietary HPC Cluster Software
Trey White, ORNL

11:45am

Lunch

 

1:15pm

Applications V: Applications on Clusters

A Parallel Chemical Reactor Simulation Using Cactus
Karen Camarda, University of Kansas

Massively Parallel Visualization on Linux Clusters with Rocketeer Voyager
Robert Fiedler, CSAR/University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign

Systems V: Something Different

Cheap Cycles from the Desktop to the Dedicated Cluster
Derek Wright, University of Wisconsin

New Issues and New Opportunities in HPC Scheduling with the Maui Scheduler
Dave Jackson

3:00pm

Conference Wrap-Up

 

3:30pm

Adjourn Conference

 

 

 

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