behalf of Stijn De
Weirdt
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 2:34:33 AM
To: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com
Subject: Re: [slurm-users] Heterogeneous HPC
hi michael,
very intersting feedback!
have you ever tried/looked at https://github.com/eth-cscs/sarus?
stijn
On 9/20/19 9:11 AM, Mahmood Naderan w
hi michael,
very intersting feedback!
have you ever tried/looked at https://github.com/eth-cscs/sarus?
stijn
On 9/20/19 9:11 AM, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
> I appreciate the repplies.
> I will try to test Charliecloud to see what is what...
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 20, 2019, 10:37 Fulcomer, Samuel
> wr
I appreciate the repplies.
I will try to test Charliecloud to see what is what...
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019, 10:37 Fulcomer, Samuel
wrote:
>
>
> Thanks! and I'll watch the video...
>
> Privileged containers! never!
>
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 9:06 PM Michael Jennings wrote:
>
>> On Thursday
Thanks! and I'll watch the video...
Privileged containers! never!
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 9:06 PM Michael Jennings wrote:
> On Thursday, 19 September 2019, at 19:27:38 (-0400),
> Fulcomer, Samuel wrote:
>
> > I obviously haven't been keeping up with any security concerns over the
> use
On Thursday, 19 September 2019, at 19:27:38 (-0400),
Fulcomer, Samuel wrote:
> I obviously haven't been keeping up with any security concerns over the use
> of Singularity. In a 2-3 sentence nutshell, what are they?
So before I do that, if you have a few minutes, I do think you'll find
it worth y
Hey Michael,
I obviously haven't been keeping up with any security concerns over the use
of Singularity. In a 2-3 sentence nutshell, what are they?
I've been annoyed by NVIDIA's docker distribution for DGX-1 & friends.
We've been setting up an ersatz-secure SIngularity environment for use of
mid
On Thursday, 19 September 2019, at 20:00:40 (+),
Goetz, Patrick G wrote:
> On 9/19/19 8:22 AM, Thomas M. Payerle wrote:
> > one of our clusters
> > is still running RHEL6, and while containers based on Ubuntu 16,
> > Debian 8, or RHEL7 all appear to work properly,
> > containers based on Ubunt
On Friday, 20 September 2019, at 00:03:28 (+0430),
Mahmood Naderan wrote:
> For the replies. Matlab was an example. I would also like to create
> to containers for OpenFoam with different versions. Then a user can
> choose what he actually wants.
All modern container runtimes support the OCI stan
On 9/19/19 8:22 AM, Thomas M. Payerle wrote:
> one of our clusters
> is still running RHEL6, and while containers based on Ubuntu 16,
> Debian 8, or RHEL7 all appear to work properly,
> containers based on Ubuntu 18 or Debian 9 will die with "Kernel too
> old" errors.
I think the idea generally is
Never used Rocks, but as far as Slurm or anything else is concerned,
Singularity is just another program. It will need to be accessible from any
compute nodes you want to use it on (whether that’s from OS-installed packages,
from a shared NFS area, or whatever shouldn’t matter).
So your user wi
For the replies. Matlab was an example. I would also like to create to
containers for OpenFoam with different versions. Then a user can choose
what he actually wants.
I would also like to know, if the technologies you mentioned can be
deployed in multinode clusters. Currently, we use Rocks 7. Shou
On Thursday, 19 September 2019, at 12:38:43 (+0430),
Mahmood Naderan wrote:
> The question is not directly related to Slurm, but is actually related to
> the people in this community.
>
> For heterogeneous environments, where different operating systems,
> application and library versions are nee
MATLAB container at NVIDIA’s NGC:
https://ngc.nvidia.com/catalog/containers/partners:matlab
Should be compatible with Docker and Singularity, but read the fine print on
licensing.
> On Sep 19, 2019, at 8:22 AM, Thomas M. Payerle wrote:
>
> While I agree containers can be quite useful in HPC e
While I agree containers can be quite useful in HPC environments for
dealing with applications requiring
different library versions, there are limitations. In particular, the
kernel inside the container is the same
as running outside the container. Where this seems to be most
problematic is when
Thanks. Singularity seems to be interesting. I will try it.
Regards,
Mahmood
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 2:49 PM Christoph Brüning <
christoph.bruen...@uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote:
> Dear Mahmood,
>
> Docker is somewhat tricky, because it needs a daemon running and there
> is no fine grained control
Dear Mahmood,
Docker is somewhat tricky, because it needs a daemon running and there
is no fine grained control over who is allowed to start and stop
containers. Also getting the container on the node can be unpleasant
(docker hub? private registry? build docker containers on the node
before
Hallo Mahmood,
in our current system (which does not run with Slurm) we have deployed
the community edition of Singularity as a software module.
https://sylabs.io/singularity/
I have no practical experience yet but from what I've read so far,
Singularity is also supposed to work quite well wi
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