Update fox documentation for SLURM and FS
Reviewed-by: Aleix Roca Nonell <aleix.rocanonell@bsc.es>
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@ -21,17 +21,28 @@ the detailed specifications:
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## Access
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## Access
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To access the machine, request a SLURM session from [hut](/hut) using the `fox`
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To access the machine, request a SLURM session from [apex](/apex) using the `fox`
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partition:
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partition. If you need the machine for performance measurements, use an
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exclusive reservation:
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hut% salloc -p fox
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apex% salloc -p fox --exclusive
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Then connect via ssh:
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Otherwise, specify the CPUs that you need so other users can also use the node
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at the same time:
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hut% ssh fox
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apex% salloc -p fox -c 8
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Then use srun to execute an interactive shell:
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apex% srun --pty $SHELL
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fox%
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fox%
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Follow [these steps](/access) if you don't have access to hut or fox.
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Make sure you get all CPUs you expect:
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fox% grep Cpus_allowed_list /proc/self/status
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Cpus_allowed_list: 0-191
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Follow [these steps](/access) if you don't have access to apex or fox.
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## CUDA
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## CUDA
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@ -89,9 +100,5 @@ Then just run `nix develop` from the same directory:
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The machine has several file systems available.
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The machine has several file systems available.
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- `$HOME`: Mounted via NFS across all nodes. It is slow and has low capacity.
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Don't abuse.
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- `/ceph/home/$USER`: Shared Ceph file system across jungle nodes. Slow but high
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capacity. Stores three redundant copies of every file.
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- `/nvme{0,1}/$USER`: The two local NVME disks, very fast and large capacity.
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- `/nvme{0,1}/$USER`: The two local NVME disks, very fast and large capacity.
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- `/tmp`: tmpfs, fast but not backed by a disk. Will be erased on reboot.
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- `/tmp`: tmpfs, fast but not backed by a disk. Will be erased on reboot.
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