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FAQs concerning best practice of bwUniCluster broadwell (aka "extension") partition.
FAQs concerning best practice of [[BwUniCluster_2.0_Hardware_and_Architecture#Components_of_bwUniCluster|bwUniCluster broadwell partition]] (aka "extension" partition).


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== Are there separate login nodes for the bwUniCluster broadwell partition? ==
== Are there separate login nodes for the bwUniCluster broadwell partition? ==
* Yes, but primarily to be used for compiling code.
* Yes, but primarily to be used for compiling code.

* You can directly login on broadwell partition using
== How to login to broadwell login nodes? ==
$ username@uc1e.scc.kit.edu
* You can directly login on broadwell partition login nodes using
* If you login uc1, even though you can use broadwell nodes using the same procedure as 'compute nodes'. The submitted job will be distributed on broadwell node also.
<pre>
example: msub -q singlenode
$ ssh username@uc1e.scc.kit.edu
msub -q multinode
</pre>
* But for the compilation you have to use the appropriate flags
* If you are compiling code on broadwell login nodes, your code will not optimally run on the new "Cascade Lake" nodes.
<br>


= Compilation =
= Compilation =
== How to compile code on broadwell (extension) nodes? ==
== Q1 ==
To use the code only on the partition multiple_e:
<pre>
$ icc/ifort -xHost [-further_options]
</pre>


== How to compile code to be used on ALL partitions? ==
On uc1e (= extension) login nodes:
<pre>
$ icc/ifort -xCORE-AVX2 -axCORE-AVX512 [-further_options]
</pre>
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= Job execution =
= Job execution =
== How to submit jobs to the broadwell (= extension) partition ==
== Q2 ==
The submitted job will be distributed either way to the broadwell nodes if specified correctly, i.e.:
<pre>
$ sbatch -p multiple_e
</pre>


== Can I use my old multinode job script for the new broadwell partition? ==
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Yes, but please note that all broadwell nodes do have '''28 cores per node'''.
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 21 May 2024

FAQs concerning best practice of bwUniCluster broadwell partition (aka "extension" partition).

Login

Are there separate login nodes for the bwUniCluster broadwell partition?

  • Yes, but primarily to be used for compiling code.

How to login to broadwell login nodes?

  • You can directly login on broadwell partition login nodes using
$ ssh username@uc1e.scc.kit.edu
  • If you are compiling code on broadwell login nodes, your code will not optimally run on the new "Cascade Lake" nodes.


Compilation

How to compile code on broadwell (extension) nodes?

To use the code only on the partition multiple_e:

$ icc/ifort -xHost [-further_options]

How to compile code to be used on ALL partitions?

On uc1e (= extension) login nodes:

$ icc/ifort -xCORE-AVX2 -axCORE-AVX512 [-further_options]


Job execution

How to submit jobs to the broadwell (= extension) partition

The submitted job will be distributed either way to the broadwell nodes if specified correctly, i.e.:

$ sbatch -p multiple_e

Can I use my old multinode job script for the new broadwell partition?

Yes, but please note that all broadwell nodes do have 28 cores per node.