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Pecs supercomputer is a SGI 1000 Ultraviolet with SMP (ccNUMA) architecture. The machine has Intel Xeon X7542 (Nehalem EX) type 6-core processors and the total cores are 1152. The computing power exceeds the value of 10 Tflops. Each processor can directly access the 6 terabytes of memory over the Numalink communication infrastructure. This supercomputer has 0.5 petabyte storage, and high-end visualization subsystem is added which is an efficient, modern, water-cooled technology. It has SUSE Linux Enterprise operating system.
== ''Parallel programming models'' ==
== ''Parallel programming models'' ==

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Resource centre Pecs SC

Pecs supercomputer is a SGI 1000 Ultraviolet with SMP (ccNUMA) architecture. The machine has Intel Xeon X7542 (Nehalem EX) type 6-core processors and the total cores are 1152. The computing power exceeds the value of 10 Tflops. Each processor can directly access the 6 terabytes of memory over the Numalink communication infrastructure. This supercomputer has 0.5 petabyte storage, and high-end visualization subsystem is added which is an efficient, modern, water-cooled technology. It has SUSE Linux Enterprise operating system.

Parallel programming models

Supported parallel programming paradigms are MPI, OpenMP and Hybrid.

Development software

Infrastructural services

User administration, authentication, authorization, security

Users can access it with SSH public key authentication

Workflow and batch management

Sun Grid Engine 6.2u5 local resource manager

Distributed filesystem and data management

There are two filesystems available to users (/home, /scratch) where /scratch is for temporary files created during job execution.

Accounting and resource management

Sun Grid Engine's accounting

Operational monitoring

Operational monitoring is performed using various tools: Nagios, Munin

Helpdesk and user support

User support is provided through mailing lists and dedicated hu_niifi queue at HP-SEE Helpdesk

Libraries and application tools

1) Software libraries:

PVM3, FFTW3, SGI-MPI(MPT), HDF5, OpenMPI, ATLAS, BLAS, BLACS-OpenMPI, GUILE, MPICH2, LAPACK, Gromacs

2) Development and application software available:

Intel compiler, GNU compilers (gcc, g++, gfortran), GDB

Access the Pecs SC

Support

HP-SEE researchers should use the help desk - https://helpdesk.hp-see.eu/. If you don’t have an account send mail to Ioannis Liaboti - iliaboti at grnet dot gr. Additional way of support is through direct contact address: hpc-admin at ipb dot ac dot rs.

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