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Cluster Computing at IQSS Alex Storer, Research Technology Consultant
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What is the RCE? Research Computing Environment For research in the social sciences Get an account! support@help.hmdc.harvard.edusupport@help.hmdc.harvard.edu
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How do I access it?
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What are your needs? Gigantic Process Many Processes
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Gigantic Process RCE Powered
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Gigantic Process
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RCE Powered
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Many Processes InputOutput
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Many Processes Input 1Output 1 Input 2Output 2 Input 3Output 3 Input 4Output 4 Input 5Output 5
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Many Processes
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Example: Simulating You have a model that takes 30 minutes to run and computes a result You want to establish confidence intervals for this number by running it many times
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Example.submit file
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What command do I run?
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Example.submit file What arguments do I give to the command?
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Example.submit file What input do I give to the command?
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Example.submit file Where do I save the outputs?
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Example.submit file How many times do I run this?
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Example.submit file /usr/bin/R --no-save --vanilla out.1 /usr/bin/R --no-save --vanilla out.2.. /usr/bin/R --no-save --vanilla out.10 Unix Standard Input/Output
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How to submit a file condor_submit simulate.submit
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Your out.0 file It's just everything that R writes to the screen from the script!
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Example: Simulating Instead of using the out.$(Process) structure, you can save the data in your script You cannot expect the Processes to complete in order! You shouldn't write to the same file until all processes are complete Instead of calling a script, use a function
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Example: Simulating (with a function) procid is an input We tell the function what to save and where to save it
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Example: submitting a function in batch Execute this command in R. Specifically, run the simfunction.R file which we defined on the previous slide.
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Example: submitting a function in batch Execute this command in R. Specifically, call the function sim.function with the input as $(Process). sim.function(0) sim.function(1) …
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Example: submitting a function in batch We are no longer using the standard input and standard output, so we can leave these blank.
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MATLAB Example An example where we need to do the same thing to a number of data files and write out the results Call a function which knows how to map the process ID to the data to load
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MATLAB function
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We will pass $(process) as the function input
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MATLAB function Try to load: data_0.ma t data_1.ma t etc.
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MATLAB function Compute the relevant result.
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MATLAB function Save the results as: result_0.mat result_1.mat etc.
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.submit File Example The Arguments section is the most important, let's look at each piece individually
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" Start the arguments with double quotes (")
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" -nodisplay tells Matlab to not pop up the GUI
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" -singleCompThread tells Matlab to use only one core (this is what condor expects)
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" -r tells Matlab to execute whatever commands come next.
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" Put the commands to run in single quotes.
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.submit File Example Do NOT try to write your entire Matlab script in the submit file! Some arguments must be executed before calling your script, however…
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" The commands to Matlab will go on inside the single quotes They must be on a single line!
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" setenv(''HOME'',''nfs/home/A/astorer''); cd(''/nfs/home/A/astorer/Work/outreach/matlab''); mytest($(PROCESS))
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" setenv(''HOME'',''nfs/home/A/astorer''); cd(''/nfs/home/A/astorer/Work/outreach/matlab''); mytest($(PROCESS)) setenv is required for Matlab to load your local preferences. You must use two single quotes instead of one single quote. Remember to set your own home directory, e.g. nfs/home/J/jdoe
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" setenv(''HOME'',''nfs/home/A/astorer''); cd(''/nfs/home/A/astorer/Work/outreach/matlab''); mytest($(PROCESS)) Change to the directory that contains the script you want to run.
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.submit File Example Arguments = "-nodisplay –singleCompThread –r ''" setenv(''HOME'',''nfs/home/A/astorer''); cd(''/nfs/home/A/astorer/Work/outreach/matlab''); mytest($(PROCESS)) Finally, run the function on the $(PROCESS) variable.
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Example submission Because our function reads in data, we generate the data ahead of time This is what is in our directory before submitting ( ls lists directory contents) Notice that we count starting from 0 !
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Example submission Use condor_submit to submit the file Depending on the job, this may take some time to complete!
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Example submission Use condor_q to check the status of your jobs Use condor_rm to clear your jobs.
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Example submission Use condor_q to check the status of your jobs When this returns with no result, your jobs are complete.
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Example submission Results!
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Stata Example Universe = vanilla Executable = /usr/local/bin/stata-mp Arguments = do notification = Complete notify_user = jharvard@harvard.edu input = Test.do output = Test.out error = Test.err Log = Test.log Queue 1 This is like running stata-mp do Test.do
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Notification! Universe = vanilla Executable = /usr/local/bin/stata-mp Arguments = do notification = Complete notify_user = jharvard@harvard.edu input = Test.do output = Test.out error = Test.err Log = Test.log Queue 1 You can get e-mails when your job is done!
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Debugging If your results aren't as expected, first check the error files
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My jobs never finish?! Sometimes, jobs aren't well formed and condor won't know what to do Condor will hold these jobs Your submit file is probably wrong somehow – try looking at the log file as well as the submit file H stands for "Held"
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