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ITC Research Computing SupportDecember 7, 2005
  • Research Computing Support Center
  • 244 Wilson Hall
  • Phone 243-8800 F Fax 243-8765
  • E-Mail Res-Consult_at_Virginia.EDU
  • http//www.itc.virginia.edu/researchers
  • By Tim F. Jost Tolson,
  • Manager, ITC-RCS Phone 234-6592
  • Email TfjTolson_at_Virginia.EDU

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ITC Research Computing Support
  • This talk is designed to give you an introduction
    into the range of hardware, software, support and
    data storage options available from ITC/RCS to
    enable and enhance your research and scholarly
    endeavors.
  • Please feel free to ask questions at any time
    during the presentation.

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Other Research Support
  • University Library (www.lib.virginia.edu)
  • Electronic Centers in Alderman (www.lib.virginia.e
    du/ecenters.html)
  • Geospatial and Statistical Data Center (GeoStat)
    on 3rd floor of Alderman, 982-2630,
    (fisher.lib.virginia.edu)
  • Geostat supports a wide range of academic and
    scholarly activities through access to extensive
    collections of numeric and geospatial data files
    computing facilities and software for data
    manipulation, research, and instruction and a
    suite of Internet-accessible data extraction
    tools.
  • Science Engineering Library (SEL) Digital Lab
    (http//www.lib.virginia.edu/science/sedi/
  • Supports digital content creation and the
    development of a complementary public digital
    workspace .

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Other Research Support (continued)
  • Office of the Vice President for Research and
    Graduate Studies
  • http//www.virginia.edu/vprgs/
  • Office of Research and Public Service
    http//www.virginia.edu/researchandpublicservice/
  • Office of Sponsored Programs conducts an annual
    seminar in the Fall focusing on key components of
    doing research at U.Va. Details at
    www.virginia.edu/sponpgm or call Ms. Carole
    Wagonhurst at 924-6346

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Other Research Support (continued)
  • ITC Advisory Committees
  • www.itc.virginia.edu/oit/org/committees
  • Southeastern Universities Research Association
    (SURA) www.sura.org
  • Consortium of over 60 universities across the US,
    predominately in southeast.
  • Promotes initiatives in nuclear physics,
    information technologies, and coastal research.
  • Mid-Atlantic Terascale Partnership (MATP)
    www.midatlantic-terascale.org
  • Consortium of research institutions in Virginia,
    Maryland, and Washington formed to support
    research activities that require next-generation
    high-performance network connectivity.

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ITC Computing Support
  • ITC Training (www.itc.virginia.edu/training)
  • Computer workshops and training ranging from 2
    hour courses to multiple week courses and from
    Introduction to Word to Perl and ASP classes.
    Many available for free, others for small fee.
    ITC Training classes are handled by the Division
    of Training, please call 243-5998. ITC offers
    Byte-Size seminars. Have CBT and Videos, etc.
    Complete list of courses at http//www.itc.virgi
    nia.edu/training/courses/courses.html
  • DCI Program (www.itc.virginia.edu/dci)
  • Program for purchasing PC and Mac computers that
    standardizes software builds, available models,
    etc. Voluntary program. Also available for
    personal purchases of Dell or Apple computers.
  • Off-Grounds Access
  • SSH Tunnelling using SecureCRT
  • http//www.itc.virginia.edu/research/unix/ssh_tun
    neling/
  • Virtual Private Network (VPN) http//www.itc.virg
    inia.edu/desktop/pki/vpn/
  • Proxy server access available http//www.itc.virg
    inia.edu/desktop/proxy/

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ITC Computing Support continued
  • Software Availability (www.itc.virginia.edu/licens
    es)
  • Provides list of all software generally available
    about which ITC knows both that licensed by ITC
    and by other departments.
  • Provides links and information about U.Va.'s
    Microsoft Select contract, which provides all
    Microsoft software at greatly reduced prices.
    From Word to C compilers and Windows XP.
  • http//www.itc.virginia.edu/licenses/selectmain.ht
    m
  • Provides information and tips about how to get
    good deals on software purchases.
  • http//www.itc.virginia.edu/licenses/savvyshop.htm
    l
  • Software Central (www.itc.virginia.edu/central)
  • Provides web download area for software available
    to U.Va. faculty, staff, and students such as
    SecureCRT, Mulberry (emailer) Norton AntiVirus
    that dont require authenticated use or restrict
    number of UVa users.

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ITC Research Computing Support
  • Research Computing Support Center (RCSC)
  • 244 Wilson Hall - Phone 243-8800, Fax
    243-8769
  • Hours 900 to 500 PM Monday through Friday,
    walk-in
  • 4 full-time staff 3 with Ph.D., 4 student
    consultants
  • 3 PCs, 3 Apple G4 or G5 (dual CPU, 2GB), SGI
    workstation, 2 Sun workstations, 2 Linux
    workstations (1 with dual CPU Xeon, 2GB). Color
    and B/W printers.
  • Software distribution for ITC site licensed
    packages.
  • https//www.web.virginia.edu/rescomp/ldb/swdb.asp
  • Researchers Portal specific to needs of
    researchers, see www.itc.virginia.edu/researchers
  • Specific services, software, etc. listed under
    this portal at www.itc.virginia.edu/researchers/se
    rvices.html

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Research Computing Resources Available to U.Va.
Researcherswww.itc.virginia.edu/research/services
.html
  • Software
  • Statistical SPSS, SAS, Minitab, S-PLUS, Stata,
    Amos, Lisrel/Prelis
  • Scientific ESRI-ArcGIS, IDL, LabView, Maple,
    Mathematica, Matlab, PGI and Intel Compilers
  • http//web.virginia.edu/rescomp/software.html
  • Hardware
  • 3 - HPC Linux Clusters
  • IBM p640 Model B80 SMP computer
  • Unix lab Cluster
  • NPACI/NSCA Resources
  • Disk Storage
  • blue.unix

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Classes and Workshops
  • ITC Training Courseshttp//www.itc.virginia.edu/
    training/student/programming.htm
  • Research Computing Support
  • We can teach Intro to Unix and have taught
    Introductions to the HPC Linux Cluster and
    Introduction to MPI (Message Passing Interface)
    used for parallel computing.
  • We can also teach introductions on any of our
    software packages. Can be tailored in length and
    content to fit your class or labs needs.
  • Most of our packages have built-in tutorials
    and/or we have course notes on-line. You can
    come to the RCSC and work on these at your own
    pace with staff present to assist your learning.

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HPC Computing Resources
  • Aspen AMD Linux cluster
  • 48 compute nodes, with dual Athlon processors and
    1GB of memory in each node and Gigabit Ethernet
    interconnect between nodes. 1 Terabyte(TB) of
    storage local to cluster. Login to aspen.itc
  • Links to the Home Directory, HSM, and existing
    disk resources on researchers workstations
  • Various serial and parallel computing tools
    (e.g., HPF, C, MPICH, Matlab, Mathematica,
    S-PLUS )
  • Intended for serial (single node, single CPU)
    jobs.
  • Tutorial and Getting Started Tips
    athttp//www.itc.virginia.edu/research/linux-clu
    ster/aspen/
  • Information on nodes running, system load, usage,
    etc. http//lc0.itc.virginia.edu/ganglia

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HPC Computing Resources(continued)
  • Birch Xeon Linux cluster
  • 32 compute nodes, with dual Xeon processors (2.4
    GHz 512Kb OD Cache) and 2 GB of memory in each
    node and Myrinet and Gigabit Ethernet
    interconnect among nodes. 1 Terabyte (TB) of
    storage local to cluster. Login to birch.itc
  • Links to the Home Directory, HSM, and existing
    disk resources on researchers workstations
  • Various serial and parallel computing tools
    (e.g., HPF, C, MPICH, Matlab, Mathematica)
    including Intel and gcc compilers.
  • Intended for parallel (multiple nodes or multiple
    CPUs) jobs
  • Tutorial and Getting Started Tips
    athttp//www.itc.virginia.edu/research/linux-clu
    ster/birch/
  • Information on nodes running, system load, usage,
    etc. http//lc1.itc.virginia.edu/ganglia

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HPC Computing Resources(continued)
  • Cedar AMD 64-bit CPU Linux cluster
  • 125 compute nodes, with dual Operteron 244
    processors (1.8 GHz 1MB OD Cache) and 2 GB of
    memory in each node and Gigabit Ethernet
    interconnect among nodes. 1Terabye of storage
    local to cluster. Login to cedar.itc
  • Links to the Home Directory, HSM, and existing
    disk resources on researchers workstations
  • Various serial and parallel computing tools
    (e.g., HPF, C, MPICH, Matlab, Mathematica)
    including Intel and gcc compilers.
  • Intended for both parallel (multiple nodes or
    multiple CPUs) and serial jobs, with slight
    priority to parallel jobs.
  • First year of Condo-Cluster model where
    researchers can purchase nodes for their use that
    we maintain.
  • Tutorial and Getting Started Tips
    athttp//www.itc.virginia.edu/research/linux-clu
    ster/cedar/
  • Information on nodes running, system load, usage,
    etc. http//lc1.itc.virginia.edu/ganglia

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HPC Computing Resources (continued)
  • IBM p640 Model B80 SMP computer
  • Symmetric Multi-Processor (SMP) computer
  • Four 450 MHz Power3 II processor
  • 12 GB of total memory, available to any CPU.
  • Running AIX operating system
  • Log into mplogin.itc and use PBSPro commands to
    submit jobs.
  • Various serial and parallel computing tools
    (e.g., HPF, C, MPICH, Matlab, Mathematica,
    S-PLUS )
  • Tutorial and Getting Started Tips
    athttp//www.itc.virginia.edu/research/ibm/smp/

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Unix Lab Sun Workstations For interactive
(console) and remote login
  • E225 Thornton has 8 Sun Workstations (sun-1 to
    sun-8.unixlab) Model Ultra 60s.
  • http//www.itc.virginia.edu/research/unixlabhw.htm
    l
  • No time limits
  • 450Mhz UltraII CPUs with 512MB
  • Unix lab CPU usage page

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SGI Sun Clusters for remote login only
  • 2 SGI O200 servers with 4 CPUs of 180Mhz R10000
    CPUs and 1.6 to 2 GB memory. Will soon be
    available under batch queue management system
    (PBS).
  • 6 Sun Netras with 500Mhz Ultra IIe CPUs and 1GB
    (named orange1.unix to orange6.unix)

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Thinking of getting your own Linux Cluster?
  • ITC purchasing another Linux cluster this year
    using Condo-Cluster model. (Cedar is last
    years condo cluster purchase.)
  • Which allows researchers to purchase nodes in a
    Linux Cluster that ITC would house and maintain
    for a three-year period.
  • Benefits include free system administration,
    timely security updates, 24x7 monitoring, and the
    ability to use more nodes than purchased during
    periods of non-peak demand.
  • Details of the program www.itc.virginia.edu/resea
    rch/itc-clusters/
  • Interested? Next purchase window is NOW.
    Ordering in late January/February. Please
    contact Tim Tolson at 243-6592 or
    TTolson_at_Virginia.EDU to discuss this exciting
    opportunity.

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National SuperComputer Centershttp//www.itc.virg
inia.edu/research/npaci.html
  • NPACI - National Partnership for Advanced
    Computational Infrastructure. http//www.npaci.edu
    /
  • NCSA - National Center for Supercomputing
    Applications http//www.ncsa.edu/
  • NPACI National Partnership for Advanced
    Computational Infrastructre. NCSA National
    Center for Supercomputing Applications NERSC
    National Energy Research Scientific Computing
    Center - (DoE funded research only)
    http//www.nersc.gov/
  • US researchers are eligible to apply for time on
    NCSA/NPACI machines.
  • If application is successful time is free. Small
    allocations for 10,000 hours are relatively easy
    to get.
  • BlueHorizon 1152 IBM Power3 CPUs configured in
    144 nodes with 8 CPUs and 4GB per nodes based at
    San Diego. http//www.npaci.edu/BlueHorizon/
  • TeraScale Computing System 2728 1GHz Alpha CPUs
    configured in 682 nodes http//www.psc.edu/machin
    es/tcs/
  • Distributed Terascale Facility a 13.6 Teraflop
    Linux Cluster http//www.npaci.edu/teragrid/ind
    ex.html

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Storage Facilities at U.Va.
  • Home Directory Service
  • /tmp and /bigtmp
  • /longtmp
  • HSM
  • Other ITC supported Storage Options

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Home Directory Servicehttp//www.itc.virginia.edu
/homedir
  • Currently faculty, staff and students get 1
    Gigabyte (GB) by default! (Expanded September 1.)
  • Backed-up multiple times per day using Snapshot
    facility
  • http//www.itc.virginia.edu/unixsys/homedir/snapsh
    ot.html
  • Default file-system on blue.unix, Unix lab and
    HPC clusters
  • Web interface available www.homedir.virginia.edu
  • The home directory service can be mapped to your
    PC, Mac, or Linux computer so you can access your
    files directly from your office or from home!
  • http//www.itc.virginia.edu/unixsys/homedir/hdlo
    ginwin.html
  • http//www.itc.virignia.edu/unixsys/homdir/hdlog
    inmac.html
  • http//www.itc.virignia.edu/unixsys/homdir/hdlog
    inlinux.html

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/tmp and /bigtmp
  • www.itc.virginia.edu/research/filestorage.html
  • Used for short time data storage time limit of
    24 hours for files before they are deleted.
  • Can be accessed from blue.unix, HPC clusters and
    Unix lab.
  • No quota, however /bigtmp is only 2GB.

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/longtmp
  • www.itc.virginia.edu/research/filestorage.html
  • Two week limit on files in longtmp although in
    general users get longer.
  • longtmp has a total space of 14GB.
  • Users request their required space by sending an
    e-mail to res-consult.
  • longtmp can be accessed from blue.unix, Unix lab
    and HPC clusters.
  • longtmp can also be mapped to your PC.
  • www.itc.virginia.edu/research/hsm.htmlmaps

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HSM-Hierarchical Storage Management System
  • Large Tape system with a hard disk cache
  • To use a file from the tape system it is
    necessary to insure that the file is moved to the
    disk cache. Use the command
  • /common/uva/bin/hsmread filename

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HSMwww.itc.virginia.edu/research/hsm.html
  • Large Tape library multiple Terabytes of space.
  • Should be used to archive files that are not used
    regularly.
  • Although it is a tape-system, files are accessed
    in exactly the same way as any other disk based
    file-system .
  • HSM can be mapped to your PC for direct access.
  • www.itc.virginia.edu/research/hsm.htmlmaps
  • Multiple copies of files are kept for data
    integrity, but there is NO backup made!
  • Request space by e-mailing res-consult_at_virginia.e
    du
  • Students usually have their space allocated
    within their supervisors directory space unless
    special request to do otherwise.
  • Initial allocations are for 5GB with up to 20GB
    or more available upon on request.

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blue.unix
  • www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/unix/cluster/hom
    e.html
  • Cluster of sixteen IBM RS/6000 machines running
    AIX 4.3
  • General purpose Unix cluster
  • CPU limit of one hour for jobs
  • Limited memory
  • Being upgraded this winter to new hardware and
    only 3 nodes. IBM RS/6000s model p520, AIX 5.3
  • 5 times faster than current blue.unix nodes.
    (waiting on fix from IBM on login issues.)

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Other ITC supported Storage Options
  • Departmental file-systems can be exported to ITC
    machines users can then access their
    directories on their departmental machines
    directly from ITC computers.
  • ACHS can provide up to 8 GB of temporary data
    storage (2 weeks).
  • ITC Unix Systems (www.itc.virginia.edu/unixsys)
  • Departments can also buy additional disk wedges
    rates pending approval are about 35-45 per GB
    per year. 100 GB about 2,500-3,000/year.
    Includes daily backups, sys admin, restores, etc.
  • http//www.itc.virginia.edu/unixsys/storage.htmli
    ndwedge

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Research Computing Support Groupwww.itc.virginia.
edu/researchers/services.html
  • Guide you to the appropriate resources to run a
    long running or memory intensive program
  • Recommend software for computer simulations
  • Provide computer workshops on supported software
    packages
  • Assist you in using Latex to write a journal or
    conference submission
  • Help with survey design and planning
  • Assist with data and statistical analysis, data
    management, data and file sharing with colleagues.

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Research Computing Support Groupwww.itc.virginia.
edu/researchers/services.html
  • Help you to replicate a statistical analysis
    described in a journal article
  • We distribute over 20 statistical, mathematical,
    scientific visualization and other academic
    software packages for use at U.Va. (most are
    available for free).
  • https//www.web.virginia.edu/rescomp/ldb/swdb.asp
  • And much, much more please contact us, if we
    can't help we'll try to find someone who can.
  • Phone 243-8800 or E-Mail Res-Consult_at_Virginia.ED
    U

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Upcoming Research Computing Colloquia
  • at the ITC Research Computing Support Center,
  • 244 Wilson Hall from 330 PM to 445 PM
  • We give colloquia 2-3 times per month during fall
    and spring semester on variety of topics.
  • The notes from these talks and previous ones are
    available on-line at http//www.itc.virginia.edu/
    research/talks

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ITC Research Computing Support
  • Research Computing Support Center
  • 244 Wilson Hall
  • Phone 243-8800 F Fax 243-8765
  • E-Mail Res-Consult_at_Virginia.EDU
  • http//www.itc.virginia.edu/researchers
  • Thank you for your interest.
  • Tim F. Jost Tolson
  • 243-6592 tfjtolson_at_Virginia.EDU
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