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The PPD Batch System
The PPD Batch System is shared between the Grid Tier 2 and Local usage (often referred to as Tier 3). It uses the torque batch system (an evolution of PBS) and the Maui scheduler to allocate the job slots fairly. |
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The PPD Batch Cluster currently has a nominal capacity of 1584 job slots (one for each of the 1584 CPUs) on 240 nodes. The power of the CPUs are measured using a benchmark called HEPSPEC06, the individual CPUs range from a HEPSPEC06 rating of 6.80 for the oldest CPUs to 8.50 for the newest. The nominal total HEPSPEC06 rating of the cluster is 12,918.4 |
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< < | While almost all of the CPUs (1544) run 64bit Scientific Linux 5, there is a small 32bit SL4 service of 40 CPUs for groups that still need it - though that will be phased out as the need goes away. |
> > | While almost all of the CPUs (1544) run 64bit Scientific Linux 5, there is a small 32bit SL4 service of 40 CPUs for groups that still need it - though that will be phased out as the need goes away. |
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Allocations
The system uses the Maui scheduler to "fairly" share out jobs starts between different users, it uses a number of different factors totry to do this. Amongst them are whether it is a "local" or grid job, the Grid VO, groups within the VOs and individualuser accounts. These are compared to theusage over the last seven day.
The current highest level Shares are:
Then below that:
Atlas |
22.14% |
BaBar |
14.64% |
CMS |
36.20% |
LHCb |
25.98% |
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-- ChrisBrew - 2009-11-17 |