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New Notchpeak Partition for General Use

Posted: March 20, 2019

We have two new AMD processor (Epyc 7601)  based nodes now available as compute nodes on notchpeak.  Each node has 64 physical cores and 512GB of memory.

Instead of adding these nodes to the  general notchpeak partition, we are using them to explore having a “test or debug” queue, with a shorter maximum wall time.  We are doing this as we have had several requests for a test queue, and the arrival of these nodes has given us an opportunity to see if there will be sufficient usage of this queue.

In order to maximize throughput of short jobs, and provide access to all users, they have been placed in a separate partition, with node sharing enabled. In addition, the nodes are being run such that they will allow a load of twice the number of physical cores, again to maximize job throughput.

Use of these nodes is limited:

  • Maximum wall time is 4 hours
  • Maximum jobs  in the queue per user is 10
  • Maximum running jobs per user is 2
  • Maximum cores per user is 32
  • Maximum memory per user is 128GB

To use set both the partition and the account to notchpeak-shared

As node sharing is being used – users MUST specify the  number of cores and the amount of memory – see node-sharing for additional details.

All users have been given access, and the usage of these two nodes will not use any general allocations.

Please report any questions or issues to helpdesk@chpc.utah.edu

Last Updated: 6/11/21