ARCHER2 Weekly Newsletter
By ARCHER2 Service on June 12, 2024
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- Advanced MPI, Online, 27-28 June 2024
- SIGHPC Education Webinar: HPC Carpentry
- HPE Cray Programming Environment (CPE) Feedback Form
- 2024 Educational Award For Outstanding Contribution to Computational Science Education
- Recently added known issues
- Upcoming ARCHER2 training
Advanced MPI, Online, 27-28 June 2024
Have you ever wondered what happens inside the MPI library when you send a message? Or, whether you can exploit the fact that two processes are running on the same node to optimise communications or save memory? These issues and more will be addressed in the upcoming ARCHER2 course “Advanced MPI” running online on 27-28 June. The course also provides the opportunity to discuss your questions on MPI topics and get advice for implementing and improving the use of MPI in your software from MPI experts.
For more details and to register, see:
SIGHPC Education Webinar: HPC Carpentry
Wednesday, 12th June, 5pm BST Speakers: Andrew Reid, Juan Herrera
This talk will describe the current state of the HPC Carpentry project, its strategic development plan, current challenges, and interactions with the larger HPC community, and will also include a deeper dive into the current offerings of EPCC at The University of Edinburgh.
HPE Cray Programming Environment (CPE) Feedback Form
HPE would like to hear your feedback on the HPE Cray Programming Environment (CPE). The survey consists of 25 questions; most are multiple choice.
This is entirely voluntary, is not specific to the ARCHER2 service, and we are not involved in the collection or processing of any responses.
2024 Educational Award For Outstanding Contribution to Computational Science Education
The ACM SIGHPC Education Chapter is seeking nominations for candidates for the 2024 Educational Award For Outstanding Contribution to Computational Science Education. We are seeking candidates who have led projects or programs that have made significant contributions to computational science education defined broadly to include all disciplines and all education levels.
The award will be presented at SC24. The recipient will receive a $2,000 cash award and travel support to attend the SC24 conference. Nominations will include a statement endorsing the nominee, and up to three letters of endorsement. Applications are due by Friday June 28, 2024, by end of day anywhere on earth. The chapter will choose up to one award winner and up to two honorable mentions.
More details, including the application forms and instructions
Questions concerning award eligibility and nominations.
Recently added known issues
The “Known Issues” page of the ARCHER2 Documentation https://docs.archer2.ac.uk/known-issues/ lists all current open known issues including a description of the issue, its symptoms and any work-arounds.
- When close to storage quota, jobs may slow down or produce corrupted files (Added: 2024-02-27)
For situations where users are close to user or project quotas on work (Lustre) file systems we have seen cases of the following behaviour:
- Jobs run very slowly as IO slows down
- IO calls seem to complete successfully but not all data is written (so output is corrupted)
- No “disk quota exceeded” error is seen
If you see these symptoms: slower than expected performance, data corruption; then you should check if you are close to your storage quota (either user or project quota). If you are, you may be experiencing this issue. Either remove data to free up space or request more storage quota.
Upcoming ARCHER2 Training
- Message-passing Programming with MPI, Online, Always open - self-service
- Shared Memory Programming with OpenMP, Online, Always open - self-service
- QM/MM with GROMACS + CP2K, Online, Always open - self-service
- Hands-on Introduction to HPC, Online, Always open - self-service
- Introduction to Data Science & Machine Learning, Online, 18 - 19 June 2024 09:30-16:30 and 09:30-14:30
- HPC Carpentry, Southampton, 19-20 June 2024
- Advanced MPI, Online, 27 - 28 June 2024 09:30 - 17:30
Further details of upcoming training
We always welcome researchers wishing to present their work in a webinar - please contact the Service Desk if you would be interested in presenting your work.