Nexus/CBCB
The Nexus scheduler houses CBCB's new computational partition. Only CBCB lab members are able to run non-interruptible jobs on these nodes.
Submission Nodes
You can SSH to nexuscbcb.umiacs.umd.edu
to log in to a submission host.
If you store something in a local directory (/tmp, /scratch0) on one of the two submission hosts, you will need to connect to that same submission host to access it later. The actual submission hosts are:
nexuscbcb00.umiacs.umd.edu
nexuscbcb01.umiacs.umd.edu
Resources
The new CBCB partition has 22 new nodes with 32 AMD EPYC-7313 cores and 2000GB of memory each. CBCB users can also submit jobs and access resources such as GPUs in other partitions in Nexus.
Some of the newer nodes from the standalone CBCB cluster (albeit still several years old) have also moved into this partition as of Summer 2023, with a few additional faculty investments since then.
Partitions
There is only one partition available to general CBCB SLURM users. You must specify this partition when submitting your job.
- cbcb - This is the default partition. Job allocations on all nodes except those also in the below-mentioned partition are guaranteed.
There is one additional partition available solely to Dr. Heng Huang's sponsored accounts.
- cbcb-heng - This partition is for exclusive priority access to Dr. Huang's purchased GPU nodes. Job allocations are guaranteed.
QoS
CBCB users have access to all of the standard job QoSes in the cbcb
partition using the cbcb
account.
The additional job QoSes for the CBCB partition specifically are:
highmem
: Allows for significantly increased memory to be allocated.huge-long
: Allows for longer jobs using higher overall resources.
Please note that the partition has a GrpTRES
limit of 100% of the available cores/RAM on the partition-specific 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.
Jobs
You will need to specify --partition=cbcb
and --account=cbcb
to be able to submit jobs to the CBCB partition.
[username@nexuscbcb00:~ ] $ srun --pty --ntasks=16 --mem=2000G --qos=highmem --partition=cbcb --account=cbcb --time 1-00:00:00 bash srun: job 218874 queued and waiting for resources srun: job 218874 has been allocated resources [username@cbcb00:~ ] $ scontrol show job 218874 JobId=218874 JobName=bash UserId=username(1000) GroupId=username(21000) MCS_label=N/A Priority=897 Nice=0 Account=cbcb QOS=highmem JobState=RUNNING Reason=None Dependency=(null) Requeue=1 Restarts=0 BatchFlag=0 Reboot=0 ExitCode=0:0 RunTime=00:00:06 TimeLimit=1-00:00:00 TimeMin=N/A SubmitTime=2022-11-18T11:13:56 EligibleTime=2022-11-18T11:13:56 AccrueTime=2022-11-18T11:13:56 StartTime=2022-11-18T11:13:56 EndTime=2022-11-19T11:13:56 Deadline=N/A PreemptEligibleTime=2022-11-18T11:13:56 PreemptTime=None SuspendTime=None SecsPreSuspend=0 LastSchedEval=2022-11-18T11:13:56 Scheduler=Main Partition=cbcb AllocNode:Sid=nexuscbcb00:25443 ReqNodeList=(null) ExcNodeList=(null) NodeList=cbcb00 BatchHost=cbcb00 NumNodes=1 NumCPUs=16 NumTasks=16 CPUs/Task=1 ReqB:S:C:T=0:0:*:* TRES=cpu=16,mem=2000G,node=1,billing=2266 Socks/Node=* NtasksPerN:B:S:C=0:0:*:* CoreSpec=* MinCPUsNode=1 MinMemoryNode=2000G MinTmpDiskNode=0 Features=(null) DelayBoot=00:00:00 OverSubscribe=OK Contiguous=0 Licenses=(null) Network=(null) Command=bash WorkDir=/nfshomes/username Power=
Storage
CBCB still has its current storage allocation in place. All data filesystems that are available in the standalone CBCB cluster are also available in Nexus. Please note about the change in your home directory in the migration section below.
CBCB users can also request Nexus project allocations.
Migration
Home Directories
The Nexus uses NFShomes home directories and not /cbcbhomes/$USERNAME
. As part of the process of migrating into Nexus, you may want (or need) to copy any shell customization from your existing /cbcbhomes
to your /nfshomes
. To make this transition easier, /cbcbhomes
is available to the Nexus CBCB submission nodes.
Operating System / Software
CBCB's standalone cluster submission and compute nodes are running RHEL7. Nexus is exclusively running RHEL8, so any software you may have compiled may need to be re-compiled to work correctly in this new environment. The CBCB module tree for RHEL8 may not yet be fully populated with RHEL8 software. If you do not see the modules you need, please reach out to the CBCB software maintainers.