IN THIS MESSAGE

  • Center Announcements
    • Atlas Becomes Read-Only on Aug 1; All data removed Aug 15
    • Alpine Purge Policy Implementation (Jul 30)
    • Transition to Slurm on Rhea and DTNs
  • Meetings & Workshops
    • July OLCF User Conference Call (Jul 31)
    • Profiling Tools Workshop (Aug 7-9)
    • 2019 Petascale Computing Institute (Aug 19-23)
    • OLCF GPU Hackathon Series
  • Upcoming Scheduled Outages
    • None through August 2

CENTER ANNOUNCEMENTS

ATLAS BECOMES READ-ONLY ON AUG 1; ALL DATA REMOVED ON AUG 15
The Atlas filesystem will be made read-only on Thursday, August 1 and will be decommissioned (with all data permanently removed) on Thursday, August 15. Please begin moving data out of that filesystem and onto the newer Alpine filesystem or to some alternate location immediately. If you have questions about data movement, please contact help@olcf.ornl.gov. For more information, please see the 2019 OLCF System Decommissions and Notable Changespage.

ALPINE PURGE POLICY IMPLEMENTATION (JUL 30)
The 90-day purge policy for the Alpine GPFS filesystem will be enabled on July 30, 2019. File purging will begin on that date. On that date, any file over the purge threshold will be eligible for deletion (even if that file was created before July 30).

TRANSITION TO SLURM ON RHEA AND DTNS
Rhea and the Data Transfer Nodes will transition to using Slurm for job scheduling on September 3, 2019. To help ensure a smooth transition, we will be making a small number of nodes available for your testing purposes on both Rhea and the DTNs beginning August 13th. We encourage you to try out these nodes prior to the transition on September 3, 2019. We will provide additional information on how to access these nodes as well as links to Slurm documentation as we get closer to the transition date.

MEETINGS & WORKSHOPS

JULY OLCF USER CONFERENCE CALL (JUL 31)
The July OLCF User Conference Call will be held at noon (Eastern Time) on Wednesday, July 31. The call will include a discussion of Popper (a workflow execution engine) led by Ivo Jiminez of UCSC. Details of the call, including information on how to join, can be found on the concall event page.

PROFILING TOOLS WORKSHOP (AUG 7-9)
The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) will host a Profiling Tools Workshop from August 7-9, 2019. Participants will be guided through performance analysis of real applications on Summit, using well-known tools such as TAU, Score-P, Scalasca, HPCTookit, Extrae, NVprof, and Allinea MAP. Presentations will include using various profiling tools to apply performance analysis, including problems that may occur for specific applications and the required workflow for each tool. The goal of this training workshop is to educate users in the use of various profiling tools. We plan to present the performance analysis of 2-3 real applications with various profiling tools and there will be hands-on sessions.

For more information or to register, please visit the event page. If you have any questions, please contact George Markomanolis at markomanolig@ornl.gov.

2019 PETASCALE COMPUTING INSTITUTE (AUG 19-23)
The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) will host a branch of the 2019 Petascale Computing Institute from August 19-23, 2019. The goal of the institute is to enable computational and data-enabled discovery in all fields of study by teaching the participants to scale their computational codes to leadership-class computing systems. The institute will be broadcast to host sites using full-duplex audio/video connections. Participants will receive training accounts, on-site mentoring, and the ability to ask questions of the presenters orally and via on-line chats. Presentations will be given by staff members of the organizing institutions (ALCF, NCSA, NERSC, OLCF, PSC, SciNet – University of Toronto, and TACC), and the keynote address will be given by Gordon Bell. For more information, or to register, please visit the event page.

OLCF GPU HACKATHON SERIES
OLCF is once again supporting several GPU hackathons. GPU hackathons are 5-day coding events in which teams of developers prepare their own applications(s) to run on GPUs or focus on optimizing their application(s) that currently run on GPUs. Teams should consist of three or more developers who are intimately familiar with (some part of) their application, and they will work alongside two mentors with GPU programming expertise. If you want/need to get your code running (or optimized) on a GPU-accelerated system, these hackathons offer a unique opportunity to set aside 5 days, surround yourself with experts in the field, and push toward your goals. If you are interested in more information, or would like to submit a proposal to one of the upcoming events, please visit the OLCF GPU Hackathons event page.

The OLCF Hackathon (October 21-25 in Knoxville, TN) is the only hackathon still accepting proposals; the deadline to apply is August 16.

UPCOMING SCHEDULED OUTAGES

There are no outages scheduled through August 2.