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New Seaborg Queue Configuration Results May 29, 2003 David Turner NERSC User Services Group dpturner@lbl.gov 510-486-4027. Introduction. Review of LoadLeveler Class Structure NERSC-3 classes Proposed NERSC-3 Extended classes Current NERSC-3 Extended classes
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New Seaborg Queue Configuration Results May 29, 2003 David Turner NERSC User Services Group dpturner@lbl.gov 510-486-4027
Introduction • Review of LoadLeveler Class Structure • NERSC-3 classes • Proposed NERSC-3 Extended classes • Current NERSC-3 Extended classes • Objectives of current class structure • Effects of Current Structure • Connect time wallclock * nodes * 16 • Wait time start time - submit time • Connect time / Wait time • Conclusions
Other Proposed Changes • Various limit adjustments • Increase user run limit from 4 to 6 • Eliminate class limit of 7 in regular_long • Retain 1 running, 1 queued limit in regular_long • Eliminate aging • Incompatible with class priorities • Schedule lowest load average and smallest memory nodes first • Tune scheduling parameters to maintain responsiveness
General Batch Policies • Each user may have: • 6 jobs running • 10 jobs considered for scheduling (idle state) • 30 jobs submitted • The class run limit for reg_1l is 15 jobs • Jobs requesting 8 hours or less will complete before scheduled outages • Jobs placed on “user hold” (status HU) will be removed after one week
Objectives of Class Structure • Allow 4096-way jobs • Current MPI maximum • Favor “large” jobs • Provide longer time limit for “regular” jobs • Provide more resources to “long” jobs • Allow greater access • Provide more resources to interactive and debug jobs • As needed All while maintaining system responsiveness
N3 vs. N3E • N3 • October 1, 2002 – March 2, 2003 • 153 days • N3E • March 3, 2003 – May 20, 2003 • 79 days
Connect Time vs. Class Charge Class
Connect Time vs. Size Number of Nodes
Wait Time vs. Size Number of Nodes
Connect Time / Wait Time Number of Nodes
Conclusions • Users running larger jobs • Users running longer jobs • Interactive and debug throughput maintained
Resources I http://hpcf.nersc.gov/running_jobs/ibm/llsum/summary.php
Resources II http://hpcf.nersc.gov/running_jobs/ibm/llsum/
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