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The [[CML]] standalone cluster | The compute nodes from [[CML]]'s previous standalone cluster have folded into [[Nexus]] as of the scheduled [[MonthlyMaintenanceWindow | maintenance window]] for August 2023 (Thursday 08/17/2023, 5-8pm). | ||
The Nexus cluster already has a large pool of compute resources made possible through | The Nexus cluster already has a large pool of compute resources made possible through college-level funding for UMIACS and CSD faculty. Details on common nodes already in the cluster (Tron partition) can be found [[Nexus/Tron | here]]. | ||
Please [[HelpDesk | contact staff]] with any questions or concerns. | Please [[HelpDesk | contact staff]] with any questions or concerns. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
You can [[SSH]] to <code>nexuscml.umiacs.umd.edu</code> to log in to a submission node. | |||
All partitions, QoSes, and account names from the standalone CML cluster | If you store something in a local directory (/tmp, /scratch0) on one of the two submission nodes, you will need to connect to that same submission node to access it later. The actual submission nodes are: | ||
* <code>nexuscml00.umiacs.umd.edu</code> | |||
* <code>nexuscml01.umiacs.umd.edu</code> | |||
All partitions, QoSes, and account names from the standalone CML cluster have been moved over to Nexus. However, please note that <code>cml-</code> is prepended to all of the values that were present in the standalone CML cluster to distinguish them from existing values in Nexus. The lone exception is the base account that was named <code>cml</code> in the standalone cluster (it is also named just <code>cml</code> in Nexus). | |||
Here are some before/after examples of job submission with various parameters: | Here are some before/after examples of job submission with various parameters: | ||
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! Nexus cluster submission command | ! Nexus cluster submission command | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<code>srun --partition=dpart --qos=medium --account=tomg --gres=gpu: | |<code>srun --partition=dpart --qos=medium --account=tomg --gres=gpu:rtx2080ti:2 --pty bash</code> | ||
|<code>srun --partition=cml-dpart --qos=cml-medium --account=cml-tomg --gres=gpu: | |<code>srun --partition=cml-dpart --qos=cml-medium --account=cml-tomg --gres=gpu:rtx2080ti:2 --pty bash</code> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<code>srun --partition=cpu --qos=cpu --pty bash</code> | |<code>srun --partition=cpu --qos=cpu --pty bash</code> | ||
|<code>srun --partition=cml-cpu --qos=cml-cpu --pty bash</code> | |<code>srun --partition=cml-cpu --qos=cml-cpu --account=cml --pty bash</code> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<code>srun --partition=scavenger --qos=scavenger --account=scavenger --gres=gpu:4 --pty bash</code> | |<code>srun --partition=scavenger --qos=scavenger --account=scavenger --gres=gpu:4 --pty bash</code> | ||
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CML users (exclusively) can schedule non-interruptible jobs on | CML users (exclusively) can schedule non-interruptible jobs on CML nodes with any non-scavenger job parameters. Please note that the <code>cml-dpart</code> partition has a <code>GrpTRES</code> limit of 100% of the available cores/RAM on all cml## nodes in aggregate plus 50% of the available cores/RAM on legacy## nodes in aggregate, so your job may need to wait if all available cores/RAM (or GPUs) are in use. It also has a max submission limit of 500 jobs per user simultaneously so as to not overload the cluster. This is codified by the partition QoS named '''cml'''. | ||
Please note that the CML compute nodes are also in the institute-wide <code>scavenger</code> partition in Nexus. CML users still have scavenging priority over these nodes via the <code>cml-scavenger</code> partition (i.e., all <code>cml-</code> partition jobs (other than <code>cml-scavenger</code>) can preempt both <code>cml-scavenger</code> and <code>scavenger</code> partition jobs, and <code>cml-scavenger</code> partition jobs can preempt <code>scavenger</code> partition jobs). | |||
==Partitions== | |||
There are three partitions available to general CML [[SLURM]] users. You must specify a partition when submitting your job. | |||
* '''cml-dpart''' - This is the default partition. Job allocations are guaranteed. | |||
* '''cml-scavenger''' - This is the alternate partition that allows jobs longer run times and more resources but is preemptable when jobs in other <code>cml-</code> partitions are ready to be scheduled. | |||
* '''cml-cpu''' - This partition is for CPU focused jobs. Job allocations are guaranteed. | |||
There are two additional partitions available solely to specific faculty members and their sponsored accounts. | |||
* '''cml-furongh''' - This partition is for exclusive priority access to Dr. Furong Huang's purchased A6000 node. Job allocations are guaranteed. | |||
* '''cml-zhou''' - This partition is for exclusive priority access to Dr. Tianyi Zhou's purchased nodes. Job allocations are guaranteed. | |||
==Accounts== | |||
The Center has a base SLURM account <code>cml</code> which has a modest number of guaranteed billing resources available to all cluster users at any given time. Other faculty that have invested in the cluster have an additional account provided to their sponsored accounts on the cluster, which provides a number of guaranteed billing resources corresponding to the amount that they invested. | |||
If you do not specify an account when submitting your job, you will receive the '''cml''' account, which only has access to the '''cml-cpu''', '''cml-default''', and '''cml-medium''' QoSes (see below section). | |||
If you need access to a different QoS, or if the '''cml''' account is at its billing limit (see below in this section), please use your faculty sponsor's account if they have one available. However, keep in mind that if you use your faculty sponsor has their own named partition (see previous section), using the faculty-specific account in the '''cml-dpart''' partition may block access to resources in the faculty-specific partition, since the billing limit for the account is charged regardless of what partition is being used. | |||
The current faculty accounts are: | |||
* cml-abhinav | |||
* cml-cameron | |||
* cml-furongh | |||
* cml-hajiagha | |||
* cml-john | |||
* cml-ramani | |||
* cml-sfeizi | |||
* cml-tokekar | |||
* cml-tomg | |||
* cml-zhou | |||
<pre> | |||
$ sacctmgr show account format=account%20,description%30,organization%10 | |||
Account Descr Org | |||
-------------------- ------------------------------ ---------- | |||
... ... ... | |||
cml cml cml | |||
cml-abhinav cml - abhinav shrivastava cml | |||
cml-cameron cml - maria cameron cml | |||
cml-furongh cml - furong huang cml | |||
cml-hajiagha cml - mohammad hajiaghayi cml | |||
cml-john cml - john dickerson cml | |||
cml-ramani cml - ramani duraiswami cml | |||
cml-scavenger cml - scavenger cml | |||
cml-sfeizi cml - soheil feizi cml | |||
cml-tokekar cml - pratap tokekar cml | |||
cml-tomg cml - tom goldstein cml | |||
cml-zhou cml - tianyi zhou cml | |||
... ... ... | |||
</pre> | |||
Faculty can manage this list of users via our [https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu/directory/secgroup/ Directory application] in the Security Groups section. The security group that controls access has the prefix <code>cml_</code> and then the faculty username. It will also list <code>slurm://nexusctl.umiacs.umd.edu</code> as the associated URI. | |||
You can check your account associations by running the '''show_assoc''' command to see the accounts you are associated with. Please [[HelpDesk | contact staff]] and include your faculty member in the conversation if you do not see the appropriate association. | |||
<pre> | |||
$ show_assoc | |||
User Account MaxJobs GrpTRES QOS | |||
---------- ---------------- ------- ------------- -------------------------------------------------- | |||
... ... ... | |||
tomg cml cml-cpu,cml-default,cml-medium | |||
tomg cml-scavenger cml-scavenger | |||
tomg cml-tomg cml-default,cml-high,cml-medium | |||
... ... ... | |||
</pre> | |||
You can also see the total number of Track-able Resources (TRES) allowed for each account by running the following command. Please make sure you give the appropriate account that you are looking for. The billing number displayed here is the sum of [[SLURM/Priority#Modern | resource weightings]] for all nodes appropriated to that account. | |||
<pre> | |||
$ sacctmgr show assoc account=cml format=user,account,qos,grptres | |||
User Account QOS GrpTRES | |||
---------- ---------- -------------------- ------------- | |||
cml billing=6481 | |||
... ... | |||
</pre> | |||
==QoS== | |||
CML currently has 5 QoS for the '''cml-dpart''' partition (though <code>cml-high_long</code> and <code>cml-very_high</code> may not be available to all faculty accounts), 1 QoS for the '''cml-scavenger''' partition, and 1 QoS for the '''cml-cpu''' partition. If you do not specify a QoS when submitting your job using the <code>--qos</code> parameter, you will receive the <code>cml-default</code> QoS assuming you are using a CML account. | |||
If your faculty member's Slurm account does not have one or both of the <code>cml-high_long</code> or <code>cml-very_high</code> QoS available to it, we can add it to their account provided they approve. Please [[HelpDesk | contact staff]] if this is desired. | |||
The important part here is that in different QoS you can have a shorter/longer maximum wall time, a different total number of jobs running at once, and a different maximum number of track-able resources (TRES) for the job. In the cml-scavenger QoS, one more constraint that you are restricted by is the total number of TRES per user (over multiple jobs). | |||
<pre> | |||
$ show_qos --all | grep cml | |||
Name MaxWall MaxTRES MaxJobsPU MaxTRESPU | |||
-------------------- ----------- ------------------------------ --------- ------------------------------ | |||
... | |||
cml-cpu 7-00:00:00 8 | |||
cml-default 7-00:00:00 cpu=4,gres/gpu=1,mem=32G 2 | |||
cml-high 1-12:00:00 cpu=16,gres/gpu=4,mem=128G 2 | |||
cml-high_long 14-00:00:00 cpu=32,gres/gpu=8 8 gres/gpu=8 | |||
cml-medium 3-00:00:00 cpu=8,gres/gpu=2,mem=64G 2 | |||
cml-scavenger 3-00:00:00 gres/gpu=24 | |||
cml-very_high 1-12:00:00 cpu=32,gres/gpu=8,mem=256G 8 gres/gpu=12 | |||
... | |||
</pre> | |||
<pre> | |||
$ show_partition_qos --all | grep cml | |||
Name MaxSubmitPU MaxTRESPU GrpTRES | |||
-------------------- ----------- ------------------------------ -------------------- | |||
... | |||
cml 500 cpu=1128,mem=11T | |||
cml-cpu 500 | |||
cml-furongh 500 | |||
cml-scavenger 500 gres/gpu=24 | |||
cml-wriva 500 | |||
cml-zhou 500 | |||
... | |||
</pre> | |||
==Storage== | |||
There are 3 types of user storage available to users in the CML: | |||
* Home directories | |||
* Project directories | |||
* Scratch directories | |||
There are also 2 types of read-only storage available for common use among users in the CML: | |||
* Dataset directories | |||
* Model directories | |||
CML users can also request [[Nexus#Project_Allocations | Nexus project allocations]]. | |||
===Home Directories=== | |||
{{Nfshomes}} | |||
===Project Directories=== | |||
You can request project based allocations for up to 6TB for up to 120 days with one or more approvals: | |||
* Allocations up to and including 3TB require approval from a CML faculty member | |||
* Allocations above 3TB (up to 6TB) require approval from both a CML faculty member and the [https://ml.umd.edu/#team director of CML] | |||
To request an allocation, please [[HelpDesk | contact staff]] with the faculty member(s) that the project is under involved in the conversation. Please include the following details: | |||
* Project Name (short) | |||
* Description | |||
* Size (1TB, 2TB, etc.) | |||
* Length in days (30 days, 90 days, etc.) | |||
* Other user(s) that need to access the allocation, if any | |||
These allocations will be available from '''/fs/cml-projects''' under a name that you provide when you request the allocation. Near the end of the allocation period, staff will contact you and ask if you would like to renew the allocation for up to another 120 days (requires re-approval from a CML faculty member and the director of CML). | |||
* If you are no longer in need of the storage allocation, you will need to relocate all desired data within two weeks of the end of the allocation period. Staff will then remove the allocation. | |||
* If you do not respond to staff's request by the end of the allocation period, staff will make the allocation temporarily inaccessible. | |||
** If you do respond asking for renewal but the original faculty approver does not respond within two weeks of the end of the allocation period, staff will also make the allocation temporarily inaccessible. | |||
** If one month from the end of the allocation period is reached without both you and the faculty approver responding, staff will remove the allocation. | |||
This data is backed up nightly. | |||
===Scratch Directories=== | |||
Scratch data has no data protection including no snapshots and the data is not backed up. There are two types of scratch directories in the CML compute infrastructure: | |||
* Network scratch directory | |||
* Local scratch directories | |||
====Network Scratch Directory==== | |||
You have 200GB of scratch storage available at <code>/cmlscratch/<username></code>. '''It is not backed up or protected in any way.''' This directory is '''automounted''' so you will need to <code>cd</code> into the directory or request/specify a fully qualified file path to access this. | |||
You may request a permanent increase of up to 800GB total space without any faculty approval by [[HelpDesk | contacting staff]]. If you need space beyond 800GB, you will need faculty approval and/or a project directory. Space increases beyond 800GB also have a maximum request period of 120 days (as with project directories), after which they will need to be renewed with re-approval from a CML faculty member and the director of CML. | |||
* As with project directories, allocations over 3TB total space require approval from the [https://ml.umd.edu/#team director of CML] in addition to your faculty member. | |||
This file system is available on all submission and computational nodes within the cluster. | |||
====Local Scratch Directories==== | |||
Each computational node that you can schedule compute jobs on has one or more local scratch directories. These are always named <code>/scratch0</code>, <code>/scratch1</code>, etc. These are almost always more performant than any other storage available to the job. However, you must stage data to these directories within the confines of your jobs and stage the data out before the end of your jobs. | |||
These local scratch directories have a tmpwatch job which will '''delete unaccessed data after 90 days''', scheduled via maintenance jobs to run once a month during our monthly maintenance windows. Again, please make sure you secure any data you write to these directories at the end of your job. | |||
== | ===Datasets=== | ||
We have read-only dataset storage available at <code>/fs/cml-datasets</code>. If there are datasets that you would like to see curated and available, please see [[Datasets | this page]]. | |||
The list of CML datasets we currently host can be viewed [https://info.umiacs.umd.edu/datasets/list/?q=CML here]. | |||
===Models=== | |||
We have read-only model storage available at <code>/fs/cml-models</code>. If there are models that you would like to see downloaded and made available, please see [[Datasets | this page]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 17:43, 22 November 2024
The compute nodes from CML's previous standalone cluster have folded into Nexus as of the scheduled maintenance window for August 2023 (Thursday 08/17/2023, 5-8pm).
The Nexus cluster already has a large pool of compute resources made possible through college-level funding for UMIACS and CSD faculty. Details on common nodes already in the cluster (Tron partition) can be found here.
Please contact staff with any questions or concerns.
Usage
You can SSH to nexuscml.umiacs.umd.edu
to log in to a submission node.
If you store something in a local directory (/tmp, /scratch0) on one of the two submission nodes, you will need to connect to that same submission node to access it later. The actual submission nodes are:
nexuscml00.umiacs.umd.edu
nexuscml01.umiacs.umd.edu
All partitions, QoSes, and account names from the standalone CML cluster have been moved over to Nexus. However, please note that cml-
is prepended to all of the values that were present in the standalone CML cluster to distinguish them from existing values in Nexus. The lone exception is the base account that was named cml
in the standalone cluster (it is also named just cml
in Nexus).
Here are some before/after examples of job submission with various parameters:
Standalone CML cluster submission command | Nexus cluster submission command |
---|---|
srun --partition=dpart --qos=medium --account=tomg --gres=gpu:rtx2080ti:2 --pty bash
|
srun --partition=cml-dpart --qos=cml-medium --account=cml-tomg --gres=gpu:rtx2080ti:2 --pty bash
|
srun --partition=cpu --qos=cpu --pty bash
|
srun --partition=cml-cpu --qos=cml-cpu --account=cml --pty bash
|
srun --partition=scavenger --qos=scavenger --account=scavenger --gres=gpu:4 --pty bash
|
srun --partition=cml-scavenger --qos=cml-scavenger --account=cml-scavenger --gres=gpu:4 --pty bash
|
CML users (exclusively) can schedule non-interruptible jobs on CML nodes with any non-scavenger job parameters. Please note that the cml-dpart
partition has a GrpTRES
limit of 100% of the available cores/RAM on all cml## nodes in aggregate plus 50% of the available cores/RAM on legacy## nodes in aggregate, so your job may need to wait if all available cores/RAM (or GPUs) are in use. It also has a max submission limit of 500 jobs per user simultaneously so as to not overload the cluster. This is codified by the partition QoS named cml.
Please note that the CML compute nodes are also in the institute-wide scavenger
partition in Nexus. CML users still have scavenging priority over these nodes via the cml-scavenger
partition (i.e., all cml-
partition jobs (other than cml-scavenger
) can preempt both cml-scavenger
and scavenger
partition jobs, and cml-scavenger
partition jobs can preempt scavenger
partition jobs).
Partitions
There are three partitions available to general CML SLURM users. You must specify a partition when submitting your job.
- cml-dpart - This is the default partition. Job allocations are guaranteed.
- cml-scavenger - This is the alternate partition that allows jobs longer run times and more resources but is preemptable when jobs in other
cml-
partitions are ready to be scheduled. - cml-cpu - This partition is for CPU focused jobs. Job allocations are guaranteed.
There are two additional partitions available solely to specific faculty members and their sponsored accounts.
- cml-furongh - This partition is for exclusive priority access to Dr. Furong Huang's purchased A6000 node. Job allocations are guaranteed.
- cml-zhou - This partition is for exclusive priority access to Dr. Tianyi Zhou's purchased nodes. Job allocations are guaranteed.
Accounts
The Center has a base SLURM account cml
which has a modest number of guaranteed billing resources available to all cluster users at any given time. Other faculty that have invested in the cluster have an additional account provided to their sponsored accounts on the cluster, which provides a number of guaranteed billing resources corresponding to the amount that they invested.
If you do not specify an account when submitting your job, you will receive the cml account, which only has access to the cml-cpu, cml-default, and cml-medium QoSes (see below section).
If you need access to a different QoS, or if the cml account is at its billing limit (see below in this section), please use your faculty sponsor's account if they have one available. However, keep in mind that if you use your faculty sponsor has their own named partition (see previous section), using the faculty-specific account in the cml-dpart partition may block access to resources in the faculty-specific partition, since the billing limit for the account is charged regardless of what partition is being used.
The current faculty accounts are:
- cml-abhinav
- cml-cameron
- cml-furongh
- cml-hajiagha
- cml-john
- cml-ramani
- cml-sfeizi
- cml-tokekar
- cml-tomg
- cml-zhou
$ sacctmgr show account format=account%20,description%30,organization%10 Account Descr Org -------------------- ------------------------------ ---------- ... ... ... cml cml cml cml-abhinav cml - abhinav shrivastava cml cml-cameron cml - maria cameron cml cml-furongh cml - furong huang cml cml-hajiagha cml - mohammad hajiaghayi cml cml-john cml - john dickerson cml cml-ramani cml - ramani duraiswami cml cml-scavenger cml - scavenger cml cml-sfeizi cml - soheil feizi cml cml-tokekar cml - pratap tokekar cml cml-tomg cml - tom goldstein cml cml-zhou cml - tianyi zhou cml ... ... ...
Faculty can manage this list of users via our Directory application in the Security Groups section. The security group that controls access has the prefix cml_
and then the faculty username. It will also list slurm://nexusctl.umiacs.umd.edu
as the associated URI.
You can check your account associations by running the show_assoc command to see the accounts you are associated with. Please contact staff and include your faculty member in the conversation if you do not see the appropriate association.
$ show_assoc User Account MaxJobs GrpTRES QOS ---------- ---------------- ------- ------------- -------------------------------------------------- ... ... ... tomg cml cml-cpu,cml-default,cml-medium tomg cml-scavenger cml-scavenger tomg cml-tomg cml-default,cml-high,cml-medium ... ... ...
You can also see the total number of Track-able Resources (TRES) allowed for each account by running the following command. Please make sure you give the appropriate account that you are looking for. The billing number displayed here is the sum of resource weightings for all nodes appropriated to that account.
$ sacctmgr show assoc account=cml format=user,account,qos,grptres User Account QOS GrpTRES ---------- ---------- -------------------- ------------- cml billing=6481 ... ...
QoS
CML currently has 5 QoS for the cml-dpart partition (though cml-high_long
and cml-very_high
may not be available to all faculty accounts), 1 QoS for the cml-scavenger partition, and 1 QoS for the cml-cpu partition. If you do not specify a QoS when submitting your job using the --qos
parameter, you will receive the cml-default
QoS assuming you are using a CML account.
If your faculty member's Slurm account does not have one or both of the cml-high_long
or cml-very_high
QoS available to it, we can add it to their account provided they approve. Please contact staff if this is desired.
The important part here is that in different QoS you can have a shorter/longer maximum wall time, a different total number of jobs running at once, and a different maximum number of track-able resources (TRES) for the job. In the cml-scavenger QoS, one more constraint that you are restricted by is the total number of TRES per user (over multiple jobs).
$ show_qos --all | grep cml Name MaxWall MaxTRES MaxJobsPU MaxTRESPU -------------------- ----------- ------------------------------ --------- ------------------------------ ... cml-cpu 7-00:00:00 8 cml-default 7-00:00:00 cpu=4,gres/gpu=1,mem=32G 2 cml-high 1-12:00:00 cpu=16,gres/gpu=4,mem=128G 2 cml-high_long 14-00:00:00 cpu=32,gres/gpu=8 8 gres/gpu=8 cml-medium 3-00:00:00 cpu=8,gres/gpu=2,mem=64G 2 cml-scavenger 3-00:00:00 gres/gpu=24 cml-very_high 1-12:00:00 cpu=32,gres/gpu=8,mem=256G 8 gres/gpu=12 ...
$ show_partition_qos --all | grep cml Name MaxSubmitPU MaxTRESPU GrpTRES -------------------- ----------- ------------------------------ -------------------- ... cml 500 cpu=1128,mem=11T cml-cpu 500 cml-furongh 500 cml-scavenger 500 gres/gpu=24 cml-wriva 500 cml-zhou 500 ...
Storage
There are 3 types of user storage available to users in the CML:
- Home directories
- Project directories
- Scratch directories
There are also 2 types of read-only storage available for common use among users in the CML:
- Dataset directories
- Model directories
CML users can also request Nexus project allocations.
Home Directories
You have 30GB of home directory storage available at /nfshomes/<username>
. It has both Snapshots and Backups enabled.
Home directories are intended to store personal or configuration files only. We encourage you to not share any data in your home directory. You are encouraged to utilize our GitLab infrastructure to host your code repositories.
NOTE: To check your quota on this directory, use the command df -h ~
.
Project Directories
You can request project based allocations for up to 6TB for up to 120 days with one or more approvals:
- Allocations up to and including 3TB require approval from a CML faculty member
- Allocations above 3TB (up to 6TB) require approval from both a CML faculty member and the director of CML
To request an allocation, please contact staff with the faculty member(s) that the project is under involved in the conversation. Please include the following details:
- Project Name (short)
- Description
- Size (1TB, 2TB, etc.)
- Length in days (30 days, 90 days, etc.)
- Other user(s) that need to access the allocation, if any
These allocations will be available from /fs/cml-projects under a name that you provide when you request the allocation. Near the end of the allocation period, staff will contact you and ask if you would like to renew the allocation for up to another 120 days (requires re-approval from a CML faculty member and the director of CML).
- If you are no longer in need of the storage allocation, you will need to relocate all desired data within two weeks of the end of the allocation period. Staff will then remove the allocation.
- If you do not respond to staff's request by the end of the allocation period, staff will make the allocation temporarily inaccessible.
- If you do respond asking for renewal but the original faculty approver does not respond within two weeks of the end of the allocation period, staff will also make the allocation temporarily inaccessible.
- If one month from the end of the allocation period is reached without both you and the faculty approver responding, staff will remove the allocation.
This data is backed up nightly.
Scratch Directories
Scratch data has no data protection including no snapshots and the data is not backed up. There are two types of scratch directories in the CML compute infrastructure:
- Network scratch directory
- Local scratch directories
Network Scratch Directory
You have 200GB of scratch storage available at /cmlscratch/<username>
. It is not backed up or protected in any way. This directory is automounted so you will need to cd
into the directory or request/specify a fully qualified file path to access this.
You may request a permanent increase of up to 800GB total space without any faculty approval by contacting staff. If you need space beyond 800GB, you will need faculty approval and/or a project directory. Space increases beyond 800GB also have a maximum request period of 120 days (as with project directories), after which they will need to be renewed with re-approval from a CML faculty member and the director of CML.
- As with project directories, allocations over 3TB total space require approval from the director of CML in addition to your faculty member.
This file system is available on all submission and computational nodes within the cluster.
Local Scratch Directories
Each computational node that you can schedule compute jobs on has one or more local scratch directories. These are always named /scratch0
, /scratch1
, etc. These are almost always more performant than any other storage available to the job. However, you must stage data to these directories within the confines of your jobs and stage the data out before the end of your jobs.
These local scratch directories have a tmpwatch job which will delete unaccessed data after 90 days, scheduled via maintenance jobs to run once a month during our monthly maintenance windows. Again, please make sure you secure any data you write to these directories at the end of your job.
Datasets
We have read-only dataset storage available at /fs/cml-datasets
. If there are datasets that you would like to see curated and available, please see this page.
The list of CML datasets we currently host can be viewed here.
Models
We have read-only model storage available at /fs/cml-models
. If there are models that you would like to see downloaded and made available, please see this page.