Global Experiences with HPC Operational Data Measurement, Collection and Analysis

Sep 1, 2020ยท
Michael Ott
Michael Ott
Woong Shin
Woong Shin
,
Norman Bourassa
,
Torsten Wilde
,
Stefan Ceballos
,
Melissa Romanus
Natalie Bates
Natalie Bates
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Abstract
As we move into the exascale era, supercomputers grow larger, denser, more heterogeneous, and ever more complex. Operating such machines reliably and efficiently requires deep insight into the operational parameters of the machine itself as well as its supporting infrastructure. To fulfill this need, early adopter sites have started the development and deployment of Operational Data Analytics (ODA) frameworks allowing the continuous monitoring, archiving, and analysis of near realtime performance data from the machine and infrastructure levels, providing immediately actionable information for multiple operational uses. To understand their ODA goals, requirements, and use cases, we have conducted a survey among eight early adopter sites from the US, Europe, and Japan that operate top 50 high-performance computing systems. We have assessed the technologies leveraged to build their ODA frameworks, identified use cases and other push and pull factors that drive the sites’ ODA activities, and report on their operational lessons.
Type
Publication
EEHPCWG State of Practice Workshop at the 2020 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER)
Michael Ott
Authors
Michael Ott
ODA Team Leader
Michael Ott is a senior research engineer in the Future Computing group at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ)
Woong Shin
Authors
Woong Shin
Member
Woong Shin, Ph.D. is a Research Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), specializing in high-performance computing (HPC), AI/ML applications, and energy-efficient supercomputing.
Natalie Bates
Authors
Natalie Bates
EE HPC WG Technical and Executive Lead
Natalie has been the technical and executive leader for EE HPC WG that disseminates best practices, shares information (peer to peer exchange), and takes collective action since its inception in 2010.