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ATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC center

The Czech national HPC center IT4Innovations located in Ostrava provides two HPC systems, Anselm and Salomon. The Salomon HPC is amongst the hundred most powerful supercomputers on Earth since its commissioning in 2015. Both clusters were tested for usage by the ATLAS experiment for running simulati...

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Autores principales: Svatos, Michal, Chudoba, Jiri, Vokac, Petr
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921403005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2648926
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author Svatos, Michal
Chudoba, Jiri
Vokac, Petr
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Chudoba, Jiri
Vokac, Petr
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description The Czech national HPC center IT4Innovations located in Ostrava provides two HPC systems, Anselm and Salomon. The Salomon HPC is amongst the hundred most powerful supercomputers on Earth since its commissioning in 2015. Both clusters were tested for usage by the ATLAS experiment for running simulation jobs. Several thousand core hours were allocated to the project for tests, but the main aim is to use free resources waiting for large parallel jobs of other users. Multiple strategies for ATLAS job execution were tested on the Salomon and Anselm HPCs. The solution described herein is based on the ATLAS experience with other HPC sites. ARC Compute Element (ARC-CE) installed at the grid site in Prague is used for job submission to Salomon. The ATLAS production system submits jobs to the ARC-CE via ARC Control Tower (aCT). The ARC-CE processes job requirements from aCT and creates a script for a batch system which is then executed via ssh. Sshfs is used to share scripts and input files between the site and the HPC cluster. The software used to run jobs is rsynced from the site's CVMFS installation to the HPC's scratch space every day to ensure availability of recent software.
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spelling cern-26489262022-01-14T15:03:47Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/201921403005http://cds.cern.ch/record/2648926engSvatos, MichalChudoba, JiriVokac, PetrATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC centerParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Czech national HPC center IT4Innovations located in Ostrava provides two HPC systems, Anselm and Salomon. The Salomon HPC is amongst the hundred most powerful supercomputers on Earth since its commissioning in 2015. Both clusters were tested for usage by the ATLAS experiment for running simulation jobs. Several thousand core hours were allocated to the project for tests, but the main aim is to use free resources waiting for large parallel jobs of other users. Multiple strategies for ATLAS job execution were tested on the Salomon and Anselm HPCs. The solution described herein is based on the ATLAS experience with other HPC sites. ARC Compute Element (ARC-CE) installed at the grid site in Prague is used for job submission to Salomon. The ATLAS production system submits jobs to the ARC-CE via ARC Control Tower (aCT). The ARC-CE processes job requirements from aCT and creates a script for a batch system which is then executed via ssh. Sshfs is used to share scripts and input files between the site and the HPC cluster. The software used to run jobs is rsynced from the site's CVMFS installation to the HPC's scratch space every day to ensure availability of recent software.ATL-SOFT-PROC-2018-033oai:cds.cern.ch:26489262018-11-26
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Svatos, Michal
Chudoba, Jiri
Vokac, Petr
ATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC center
title ATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC center
title_full ATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC center
title_fullStr ATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC center
title_full_unstemmed ATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC center
title_short ATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC center
title_sort atlas utilisation of the czech national hpc center
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921403005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2648926
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