Hi Daniela,
I have not discussed this with Ivan yet, but I believe he is considering any of the Brunel ArcCEs. I could it ready quickly. Maybe defining one for target (dc2-grid-25) would make it easier for debugging.
Important points:
- the gridpp VO seems to be bag with many communities using it. They would all be entitled to 8 cores jobs...
- I'll inform Peter that I have opened 8 cores to all gridpp. He will not oppose if we can deal with the above.
Thanks, Raul
On Thu, 6 Jul 2017, Daniela Bauer wrote:
But have you got a queue and for which VO, gridpp ?
For gridpp, yes, but how do I specify a queue?
Cheers,
Daniela
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ivan
On 6 July 2017 at 10:57, Dr Ivan D. Reid <ivan.reid@brunel.ac.uk> wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2017, Daniela Bauer wrote:
Hi Ivan,
we haven't tested multi-core job submission in our dirac instance yet, but
if you have a use case (and a site that will support it!) we can look into
it.
OK, Daniela. I've been testing the application locally, and could
have a job script ready later today. It should run at Brunel, as that's
where the data are. I've attached the plot of speedup vs cores that I've
just obtained -- the single-core time is ~125 minutes. You can see that
there's definitely no real advantage in going beyond eight cores. A
sysadmin might prefer four...
Regards,
Daniela
Cheers,
ivan
On 6 July 2017 at 10:16, Dr Ivan D. Reid <ivan.reid@brunel.ac.uk> wrote:
Cheers, Mark, at least it's a keyword to gwgl on!
On Thu, 6 Jul 2017, Mark Slater wrote:
As regards Ganga, there isn't a specific option for multicore but there
is
a 'diracOpts' field in the Dirac backend which you could use. However, I
don't know what dirac option you'd need to specify MC so I can't help
any
more than that I'm afraid!
On 06/07/2017 08:12, Dr Ivan D. Reid wrote:
Is there a way to tell ganga/dirac that your jobs are multi-core,
--so that sites can direct them to appropriate queues, or do you just
take
pot-luck?
Ivan Reid (ivan.reid@[brunel.ac.uk|cern.ch ])
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