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Accounting & Allocation Subhashini Sivagnanam SDSC

Accounting & Allocation Subhashini Sivagnanam SDSC. Special Thanks to Dave Hart. Accounting. Charging of accounts: Sus ( Service units or hours of compute time) p655 (8-way) nodes are charged as follows: SUs = P x Wallclock_Hours x Num_Nodes x 8 p690 (32-way) nodes are charged as follows:

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Accounting & Allocation Subhashini Sivagnanam SDSC

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  1. Accounting & AllocationSubhashini SivagnanamSDSC Special Thanks to Dave Hart

  2. Accounting • Charging of accounts: • Sus ( Service units or hours of compute time) • p655 (8-way) nodes are charged as follows: SUs = P x Wallclock_Hours x Num_Nodes x 8 • p690 (32-way) nodes are charged as follows: SUs = P x Wallclock_Hours x Num_Processors P= Priority (normal = 1; high = 2; express = 1.8) • On dsdirect: Number of SUs charged = P x 32 x Wallclock Hours x MAX(Np/32, M/Mmax) Np = No of processors, M = Memory used by job , Mmax = Max memory available on node (256GB)

  3. Checking your allocation balance • To determine the allocation usage for a single user: % reslist -u username • To determine the allocation usage for all users under a given account: % reslist -a grp000 • To determine the allocation usage for jobs run within a particular time period: % reslist -j -u username -a grp --begindate=mm-dd-yyyy -- enddate=mm-dd-yyyy

  4. Types of Allocations • UC Academic Associates • Special program for UC campuses • www.sdsc.edu/user_services/aap • You can request a starter account in just a few minutes. • Development Allocation Committee (DAC) awards up to 10,000 CPU-hours or 1 TB of disk • All you need is an abstract and CV. • Larger allocations awarded through merit-review of proposals by panel of computational scientists.

  5. Medium and large allocations • Requests of 10,001-200,000 SUs reviewed quarterly. • MRAC • Requests of more than 200,000 SUs reviewed twice per year. • LRAC • Requests can span all NSF-supported resource providers • Multi-year requests and awards are possible

  6. New: Storage Allocations • SDSC now making disk storage and database resources available via the merit-review process • SDSC Collections Disk Space • >200 TB of network-accessible disk for shared data collections • TeraGrid GPFS-WAN • ~200 TB parallel file system attached to several TG compute systems • Portion available for long-term storage allocations • SDSC Database • Dedicated disk/hardware for high-performance databases • Oracle, DB2, MySQL

  7. You Also Get… Quality User Support • 24/7 Operations • Help Desk • Phone, Web, e-mail • M-F, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Training • Documentation

  8. …absolutely nothing. And all this will cost you… $0plus the time to write your proposal

  9. Questions? http://www.sdsc.edu/user_services/ allocations allocations@sdsc.edu academic-associates@sdsc.edu

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