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NEC Cluster Using MPI
OpenMPI example
simple example
To use OpenMPI with intel Compiler, create a .modulerc in your home with this contents:
#%Module1.0# set version 1.0 module load compiler/intel/11.0 module load mpi/openmpi/1.3-intel-11.0
For compilation use the mpi wrapper scripts like mpicc/mpic++/mpif90.
The following example is for a pure MPI job, using 16 nodes (128 processes). For Illustration, this is done using an interactvie session (-I option)
First step: Batch submit to get the nodes
qsub -l nodes=16:nehalem:ppn=8,walltime=6:00:00 -I # get the 16 nodes
In the session you will get after some time, the application is started with
mpirun -np 128 PathToYourApp
more complex examples
OpenMPI the resources in something called 'slots'. By specifying 'ppn:X' to the batchsystem, the number of slots per node is specified. So for a simple MPI job with 8 process per node (=1 process per core) ppn:8 is best choice, as in above example. Details can be specified on mpirun commandline. PBS setup is adjusted for ppn:8, please do not use other values.
If you want to use less processes per node e.g. because you are restricted by memory per process, or you have a hybrid parallel application using OpenMP and MPI, MPI would always put the first 8 processes on the first node, second 8 on second and so on. To avoid this, you can do
mpirun -np X -npernode 2 /path/to/app
This would start 2 processes per node. Like this, you can use a larger number of nodes with a smaller number of processes, or you can e.g. start threads out of the processes.
If you want to pin your processes to a CPU (and enable NUMA memory affinity) use
mpirun -np X --mca mpi_paffinity_alone 1 /path/to/app
Warning: This will not behave as expected for hybrid multithreaded applications, as the threads will be pinned to a single CPU as well! Use this only in case of one process per core, no extra threads.
For pinning of hybrid OpenMP/MPI, you can use the wrapper from the intel MPI example, and do not use mpi_paffinity_alone switch, but
mpirun -np X -npernode 2 /path/to/wrapper.sh /path/to/app
Intel MPI example
simple example
First load the neccessary modules
module load mpi/impi/intel-11.0.074-impi-3.2.0.011
Run your application with
mpirun -r ssh -np 8 app
more complex example
As Nehalem system is a two socket system with local attached ccNUMA memory, memory and process placmeent can be crucial.
Here is an example that shows a 16 node Job, using 1 process per socket and 4 threads per socket and optimum NUMA placement of processes and memory.
Prerequiste: Use intel MPI and best intel compiler To setup environment for this, use this .modulerc file in your home:
#%Module1.0# set version 1.0 module load compiler/intel/11.0 module load mpi/impi/intel-11.0.074-impi-3.2.0.011
And compile your application using mpicc/mpicxx/mpif90 (GNU compiler) or mpiicc/mpiicpc/mpiifort (Intel compiler).
First step: Batch submit to get the nodes
qsub -l nodes=16:nehalem:ppn=8,walltime=6:00:00 -I # get the 16 nodes
Second step: make a hostlist
sort -u $PBS_NODEFILE > m
Third step: make a process ring to be used by MPI later
mpdboot -n 16 -f m -r ssh
Fourth step: start MPI application
mpiexec -perhost 2 -genv I_MPI_PIN 0 -np 32 ./wrapper.sh ./yourGloriousApp
With wrapper.sh looking like this
#!/bin/bash export KMP_AFFINITY=verbose,scatter export OMP_NUM_THREADS=4 RANK=${OMPI_COMM_WORLD_RANK:=$PMI_RANK} if [ $(expr $RANK % 2) = 0 ] then export GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY=0-3 numactl --preferred=0 --cpunodebind=0 $@ else export GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY=4-7 numactl --preferred=1 --cpunodebind=1 $@ fi
Result is an application running on 16 nodes, using 32 processes spawning
128 threads. One set of 4 therads is pinned to the one socket, the other set of 4 threads to the other socket.
MVAPICH2 example
simple example
To use MVAPICH2 first load the necessary module
module load mpi/mvapich2
You run your application with
mpirun_rsh -np 8 -hostfile $PBS_NODEFILE app