CML
The Center for Machine Learning (CML) at the University of Maryland is located within the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies. The CML has a cluster of computational (CPU/GPU) resources that are available to be scheduled.
Compute Infrastructure
Each of UMIACS cluster computational infrastructures is accessed through the submission node. Users will need to submit jobs through the SLURM resource manager once they have logged into the submission node. Each cluster in UMIACS has different quality of service (QoS) that need to be selected upon submission of a job and many like this one has specific other resources such as GPUs that need to be requested for a job.
The current submission node(s) for CML are:
cmlsub00.umiacs.umd.edu
Partition
There are two partitions to the CML SLURM computational infrastructure. If you do not specify a partition when submitting your job you will receive the dpart.
- dpart - This is the default partition and job allocations are guaranteed.
- scavenger - This is the alternate partition that allows jobs longer run times and more resources but is preemptable when jobs in the dpart are ready to be scheduled.
QoS
CML currently has 3 QoS for the dpart and 1 QoS for the scavenger partition. The important parts here is that in different QoS you can have a shorter/longer maximum wall time, a total number of jobs running at once and a maximum number of track-able resources (TRES) for the job. In the scavenger QoS there is one more constraint that you are restricted by the total number of TRES per user (over multiple jobs).
# show_qos Name MaxWall MaxJobs MaxTRES MaxTRESPU ---------- ----------- ------- ------------------------------ ------------- medium 3-00:00:00 cpu=8,mem=64G,gres/gpu=2 default 7-00:00:00 cpu=4,mem=32G,gres/gpu=1 high 1-12:00:00 cpu=16,mem=128G,gres/gpu=4 scavenger 3-00:00:00 gres/gpu=36
GPUs
Jobs that require GPU resources need to explicitly request the resources within their job submission. This is done through Generic Resource Scheduling (GRES). Currently all nodes in the cluster are homogeneous however in the future this may not be the case. Users may use the most generic identifier in this case gpu a colon and a number to select without explicitly naming the type of GPU (ie. --gres gpu:4
for 4 GPUs).
$ sinfo -o "%15N %10c %10m %25f %25G" NODELIST CPUS MEMORY AVAIL_FEATURES GRES cml[00-09] 32 1+ (null) gpu:rtx2080ti:8
Data Storage
Until the final storage investment arrives we have made available a temporary allocation of storage. There are 3 types of storage available to users in the CML home directories, project directories and scratch directories.
Home Directories
Home directories in the CML computational infrastructure are available from the Institutes NFShomes as /nfshomes/USERNAME
where USERNAME is your username. These home directories have very limited storage and are intended for your personal files, configuration and source code. Your home directory is not intended for data sets or other large scale data holdings. Users are encouraged to utilize our GitLab infrastructure to host your code repositories.
NOTE: To check your quota on this directory you will need to use the quota -s
command.
Your home directory data is fully protected and has both snapshots and is backed up nightly.
Project Directories
Users within the CML compute infrastructure can request project based allocations for up to 1TB for up to 120 days from staff@umiacs.umd.edu with approval from a CML faculty member and the director. These allocations will be available from /fs/cml-projects under a name that you provide when you request the allocation. Once the allocation period is over the user will be contacted and give a window of opportunity to clean and secure their data before staff will remove the allocation.
This data is backed up nightly.
Scratch Directories
There are two types of scratch directories in the CML compute infrastructure, network and local scratch directories. Scratch data has no data protection including no snapshots and the data is not backed up.
Network Scratch Directory
Users granted access to the CML compute infrastructure are each allocated 200GB of network attached scratch. This is available as /cmlscratch/USERNAME
where USERNAME is your username. This directory is automounted so you will need to cd
into the directory or request/specify a fully qualified file path to access this.
Local Scratch Directory
Each computational node that a user 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 users must stage their data within the confine of their job and stage the data out before the end of their job.