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+ | <p><div class="btn btn-primary"><i class="fa fa-long-arrow-left"></i> [[Job Scheduler OAR]]</div></p> | ||
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+ | <h4>Add resources (machines) to the pool</h4> | ||
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+ | <h3 class="panel-title">Add the resources (new nodes) to OAR</h3> | ||
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1. Edit a file /tmp/nodos with the names of the new nodes (one per line) | 1. Edit a file /tmp/nodos with the names of the new nodes (one per line) | ||
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{{Command|<nowiki>oar_resources_init /tmp/nodos</nowiki>}} | {{Command|<nowiki>oar_resources_init /tmp/nodos</nowiki>}} | ||
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{{Command|<nowiki>source /tmp/oar_resources_init.cmd</nowiki>}} | {{Command|<nowiki>source /tmp/oar_resources_init.cmd</nowiki>}} | ||
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+ | 4. Add GPU resources from nodes. Edit a file (GPUresources.cmd) with the following lines: | ||
{{File|GPUresources.cmd|<pre><nowiki> | {{File|GPUresources.cmd|<pre><nowiki> | ||
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− | + | Each new core must correspond with the new GPU. In guane, for instance, where each node has 24 cores and 8 GPU, each GPU has been assigned to 3 cores. The following script can be used to generate that file. Choose the counters accordingly to the situation: i, j, k, gpu. | |
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done | done | ||
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{{Command|<nowiki>source GPUresources.cmd</nowiki>}} | {{Command|<nowiki>source GPUresources.cmd</nowiki>}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 9 April 2015
Add resources (machines) to the pool
Add the resources (new nodes) to OAR
1. Edit a file /tmp/nodos with the names of the new nodes (one per line)
File: /tmp/nodos
... guane12 guane17 . . ...
2. Then run the following command
oar_resources_init /tmp/nodos
3. Now run
source /tmp/oar_resources_init.cmd
4. Add GPU resources from nodes. Edit a file (GPUresources.cmd) with the following lines:
File: GPUresources.cmd
... oarnodesetting --sql "core=169" -p gpu=YES -p gpunum=57 -p gputype=M2075 oarnodesetting --sql "core=170" -p gpu=YES -p gpunum=57 -p gputype=M2075 oarnodesetting --sql "core=171" -p gpu=YES -p gpunum=57 -p gputype=M2075 . . ...
NOTE:
Each new core must correspond with the new GPU. In guane, for instance, where each node has 24 cores and 8 GPU, each GPU has been assigned to 3 cores. The following script can be used to generate that file. Choose the counters accordingly to the situation: i, j, k, gpu.
File: script.sh
# Este script genera un (CPUresources.cmd) que contiene # las líneas necesarias para agregar los recursos GPU de un # nodo a la BD de OAR # En el caso de guane, hay 24 cores por nodo y 8 GPUs por nodo # Entonces se asigna un GPU cada 3 cores. #!/bin/bash i=169 j=170 k=171 gpu=57 while [ $gpu -lt 65 ] do echo "oarnodesetting --sql \"core=$i\" -p gpu=YES -p gpunum=$gpu -p gputype=M2075" >> GPUresources.cmd echo "oarnodesetting --sql \"core=$j\" -p gpu=YES -p gpunum=$gpu -p gputype=M2075" >> GPUresources.cmd echo "oarnodesetting --sql \"core=$k\" -p gpu=YES -p gpunum=$gpu -p gputype=M2075" >> GPUresources.cmd i=`echo $i + 3 | bc` j=`echo $j + 3 | bc` k=`echo $k + 3 | bc` gpu=`echo $gpu + 1 | bc` done
5. Add the resources with the following command:
source GPUresources.cmd