PodcastRCE 10: SLURM
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres speak with Moe Jette and Danny Auble of LLNL about the SLURM Resource Manager. Danny Auble joined the SLURM team in 2004 to develop the port to the IBM bluegene infrastructure. Since then he has been the primary on many parts of SLURM including the tree fanout used for communication with the slurmd's, the accounting system, and the multifactor priority plugin. He began working at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 2001, soon after graduating from Brigham Young University. Morris Jette has been the SLURM project leader since its inception in 2001. He began systems programming at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1980, helping to develop the Cray Time-Sharing System RCE 09: HDF5
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres speak wtih Mike Folk and Quincey Koziol of The HDF Group about the HDF5 file API. Mike Folk is President and Executive Director of The HDF Group. Mike led the NCSA HDF project from 1988 until 2006, when The HDF Group became an independent, non-profit company dedicated to meeting the needs of HDF users and assuring access to their data for the long haul. Mike’s first programming job was in 1961, as a student at the University of North Carolina. Later Mike taught high school math in the U.S. and Africa, got a PhD in CS from Syracuse University, then taught computer science at the university level for 18 years. Mike’s modest list of publications include the book File Structures, a Conceptual Toolkit, by Folk and Zoellick (1987, 1991). Quincey Koziol has been with The HDF Group (THG) since its founding and started with the HDF group in 1991, when it was still part of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. He serves as the Director of Software Development for THG, overseeing the design and architecture of the HDF5 software, as well as providing software engineering leadership for THG. Quincey received his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois and is pursuing his Master's degree in Computer Science from the U of I also. RCE 07: Cluster Planning
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres have a short discussion with Douglas Eadline and Jeff Layton about planning of the construction of HPC clusters. Douglas Eadline, Ph.D. has worked with parallel computers since 1988 (anyone remember the Inmos Transputer?). He has a large amount of experience (and opinions) with parallel software tools and and application performance. Doug has been building and using Linux clusters since 1995. One of his current interests is in Personal Clusters. Presently, he is Editor of ClusterMonkey.net, Senior HPC Editor at Linux Magazine, and an instructor/consultant. Jeff Layton is a long-time cluster monkey and all round cluster enthusiast having been a customer, admin, developer, writer, and now works for a cluster vendor. He works at Dell as the HPC Enterprise Technologist. Previously he worked for Panasas, Linux Networx, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, NASA, and was a professor of Aeronautical Engineering for a time (this makes him seem much older that he really is). Jeff writes for Cluster Monkey (www.clustermonkey.net), Linux Magazine (www.linux-mag.com), Dell Tech Center (www.delltechcenter.com/page/hpcc), and his own feeble attempt at a blog - ClusterBuffer (clusterbuffer.wetpaint.com). RCE 08: Torque Resource Manager
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres speak with Josh Butikofer of Cluster Resources Inc. and Ake Sandgren of HPC2N about the Torque resource manager. Josh Butikofer is the Director of Grid Technologies at Cluster Resources, Inc. He is primarily involved with overseeing and participating in development of the TORQUE Resource Manager and Moab family of products. Josh has been active in the HPC software industry for several years and has been involved in improving the scalability and performance of distributed software since 1999. He graduated summa cum laude from Brigham Young University. RCE06: VisIt
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres speak with Sean Ahern and Jeremy Meredith on the VisIt (http://www.llnl.gov/visit) visualization project. Be sure to check out VisIt Users (http://visitusers.org/).
Sean Ahern is a computer scientist and the Visualization Task Leader for the National Center for Computational Sciences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He is the ORNL PI of the DOE SciDAC VACET visualization center. He was Visualization Project Leader within the Advanced Scientific Computing (ASC) program at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He has extensive experience with distributed visualization and large data processing on computational clusters. He has won two R&D 100 Awards for his work on the VisIt visualization system and the Chromium cluster rendering framework. He holds degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics from Purdue University. Jeremy Meredith is a computer scientist in the Future Technologies Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where his research interests include scientific visualization and emerging computing architectures. He received his MS in Computer Science from Stanford University and his BS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and he was a founding developer of the VisIt visualization system at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Jeremy is a winner of the 2008 ACM Gordon Bell Prize and a 2005 R&D 100 Award. More Articles... |