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From: Steven Neumann (s.neumann08_at_gmail.com)
Date: Tue Apr 11 2017 - 03:51:17 CDT
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Dear Users,
I am running ~1,5 million atom system on 768 cpus (32 nodes of 24 cpus) and
my performance is around 1.1 day/ns. The same system run on 48 cpus (2
nodes of 24 cpus) provides me with better performance of ~0.8 days/ns.
Would you please advise the reason? Is it scaling?
My script on 32 nodes:
#!/bin/bash
#PBS -N RUN
#PBS -l select=32:ncpus=24:mem=24gb
#PBS -l walltime=24:00:00
#PBS -j oe
#PBS -o log.dat
#PBS -q queue
module purge
module add namd/2.11/ibverbs-smp
cd $PBS_O_WORKDIR
echo "USING charmrun: `which charmrun`"
CHARMRUN_BIN=`which charmrun`
echo "USING namd2: `which namd2`"
NAMD2_BIN=`which namd2`
rm -f nodefile
for i in `cat $PBS_NODEFILE`; do
echo "USING NODE $i"
echo "host $i" >> nodefile
done
N_NODES=`wc -l nodefile | cut -f 1 -d\ `
N_CORES=`echo 32*23 | bc`
echo "USING $N_NODES NODES"
echo "USING $N_CORES CORES"
$CHARMRUN_BIN $NAMD2_BIN ++verbose ++nodelist nodefile +p$N_CORES ++ppn 23
+idlepoll +setcpuaffinity RUN1 > RUN.log
Steven
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