Re: [Beowulf] A Cooler Cloud: A Clever Conduit Cuts Data Centers? Cooling Needs by 90 Percent

2019-01-24 Thread Tony Brian Albers
Yeah, and in the summer this stops working. Been there, done that. /tony On Fri, 2019-01-25 at 12:30 +0800, Stu Midgley wrote: > man... way behind.  We already do better than that :) > > On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 4:56 AM wrote: > > > Well, this is interesting. > > > > "According to Forced Phys

Re: [Beowulf] A Cooler Cloud: A Clever Conduit Cuts Data Centers? Cooling Needs by 90 Percent

2019-01-24 Thread Stu Midgley
man... way behind. We already do better than that :) On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 4:56 AM wrote: > Well, this is interesting. > > "According to Forced Physics’ [forcedphysics.com] >

[Beowulf] A Cooler Cloud: A Clever Conduit Cuts Data Centers? Cooling Needs by 90 Percent

2019-01-24 Thread Chuck_Petras
Well, this is interesting. "According to Forced Physics?

Re: [Beowulf] CI/CD in HPC

2019-01-24 Thread Guy Coates
Take a look at the reframe HPC regression testing framework; https://eth-cscs.github.io/reframe/index.html It is scheduler aware and can deal with multiple toolchains/MPIs etc. Thanks, Guy -- Dr. Guy Coates ___ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.

[Beowulf] CI/CD in HPC

2019-01-24 Thread Ryan Novosielski
Anyone developed any sort of interesting continuous integration/continuous delivery pipelines for supporting HPC? I know I attended a program at SC17 that had a site that had a command support people could run that required no/limited flags that was a sanity check for low level user support. I