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2017 Intermediate Workshop

August 14-18, 2017

Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA

Do you have some experience as an HPC system administrator and want to expand your skills? Then this is the workshop for you!

  • Strengthen your overall knowledge of HPC system administration
  • Focus in depth on file systems and storage, HPC networks, and job schedulers
  • Get hands-on training and discuss real-life stories with experienced HPC administrators
  • Learn techniques for high performance data transfers using a ScienceDMZ

Those who have attended an Introductory LCI workshop in the past are especially encouraged to attend!

ScienceDMZ content provided in partnership with Lawrence Berkeley National Lab & Energy Sciences Network (ESnet), the US Department of Energy Office of Science and National Science Foundation Grant #1541421.

Program

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Monday, August 14 — Schedulers

Files

8:00 amBreakfast
8:20Welcome/Open
Neil Bright, Georgia Tech
8:30 amWorkload Management Overview
David King, NCSA
9:00 amFeature Set Survey
David King, NCSA
9:30 amPBS/Torque/Moab/Maui/LSF/Open Source Tools
David King, NCSA
10:00 amSlurm
David King, NCSA
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amLimiting Resources: Cgroups, Containers, Processor Affinity
David King, NCSA
11:30Cloud and Scheduling
David King, NCSA
11:45Accounting: XDmod, MAM/Gold, Slurm
David King, NCSA
NoonLunch
1:00 pmSlurm Hands-On
David King, NCSA
3:45 pmBreak
4:15 pmSlurm Hands-On
David King, NCSA
5:00 pmDinner on your own (recommendations provided)

Tuesday, August 15 — Networking

8:00 amBreakfast
8:30 amScience DMZ
Vernard Martin, ORNL, in partnership with ESNet
Presentation (PDF)
ScienceDMZ content provided in partnership with Lawrence Berkeley National Lab & Energy Sciences Network (ESnet), the US Department of Energy Office of Science and National Science Foundation Grant #1541421.
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amNetworking at Scale
Vernard Martin, ORNL
Presentation (PDF)
NoonLunch
1:00 pmInfiniband: Basics, Hardware, Subnet Managers, Topologies, Omni-Path
Vernard Martin, ORNL
3:30 pmBreak
4:00 pmInfiniband Hands-On
Vernard Martin, ORNL
Exercise (PDF)
5:00 pmDinner on your own (recommendations provided)

Wednesday, August 16 — Storage, part 1

8:00 amBreakfast
8:30 amSurvey of Storage Hardware
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Presentation (PDF)
9:00 amSurvey of Filesystems
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Presentation (PDF)
9:30 amTiered Storage
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Presentation (PDF)
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amZFS Concepts, Features, Administration
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Presentation (PDF)
NoonLunch
1:00 pmZFS Hands-On
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Exercise (PDF)
2:00 pmGPFS Architecture, Configuration, Features
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Presentation (PDF)
3:30 pmBreak
4:00 pmGPFS (continued)
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
5:00 pmDinner on your own (recommendations provided)

Thursday, August 17 — Storage, part 2

8:00 amBreakfast
8:30 amGPFS Hands-On
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Presentation (PDF)
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amLustre Architecture, Configuration, Features
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Presentation (PDF)
NoonLunch
1:00 pmLustre (continued)
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
3:00 pmBreak
3:30 pmLustre Hands-On
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Exercise (PDF)
5:00 pmDinner on your own (recommendations provided)

Friday, August 17

8:00 amBreakfast
8:30 amBlock vs. Object Storage
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Presentation
9:30Swift and Ceph
J.D. Maloney, NCSA
Presentation
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amPanel Discussion
NoonBoxed lunch to go

Sponsors

The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides computing, data, networking, and visualization resources and services that help scientists and engineers across the country better understand our world. Learn more at www.ncsa.illinois.edu.