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The [[NetworkInfrastructure]] page describes the host naming (dns) conventions, as well as documenting the physical setup and connections within the OACISS racks in the machine room. All OACISS systems automatically search .nic.uoregon.edu for DNS, so only the short hostname is needed for ssh internally. | Some relevant pages: | ||
* The [[NetworkInfrastructure]] page describes the host naming (dns) conventions, as well as documenting the physical setup and connections within the OACISS racks in the machine room. All OACISS systems automatically search .nic.uoregon.edu for DNS, so only the short hostname is needed for ssh internally. | |||
The [[Service:storage]] describes available storage for users of OACISS systems. | * The [[Service:storage]] describes available storage for users of OACISS systems. OACISS currently has a total of just under 350TB of online storage available. | ||
* The new [[HowtoMPI]] page describes various tested-working MPI setups and the steps | |||
Click on the server links to access more information about individual machines. Note that only the two machines designated as login gateways (orthus, cerberus) are accessible by machines outside of nic.uoregon.edu. | Click on the server links to access more information about individual machines. Note that only the two machines designated as login gateways (orthus, cerberus) are accessible by machines outside of nic.uoregon.edu. | ||
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Revision as of 01:18, 3 February 2022
This is a list of all OACISS servers in the Franken-cluster. You may also select a section header to view the Wiki-generated category index for systems of that type.
Some relevant pages:
- The NetworkInfrastructure page describes the host naming (dns) conventions, as well as documenting the physical setup and connections within the OACISS racks in the machine room. All OACISS systems automatically search .nic.uoregon.edu for DNS, so only the short hostname is needed for ssh internally.
- The Service:storage describes available storage for users of OACISS systems. OACISS currently has a total of just under 350TB of online storage available.
- The new HowtoMPI page describes various tested-working MPI setups and the steps
Click on the server links to access more information about individual machines. Note that only the two machines designated as login gateways (orthus, cerberus) are accessible by machines outside of nic.uoregon.edu.
| Nodes in Computing Center datacenter | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Description | OS | Model | Processors | Local Network | Physical location |
| Compute: Orthus | Primary login gateway | Rhel-8.4 | Dell PowerEdge | 2 x 8c Xeon E5-2667 v2 @ 3.3GHz | 10GbE | |
| Compute: Jupiter | Quad Cooper lake + Intel DG1 | Ubuntu 20.04.2 | Supermicro Sys-240 | 4 x 24c Xeon Gold 6438 @ 2.3GHz | 100GbE + EDR | R86.U10 |
| Compute: Saturn | Quad Cooper lake + A100 (80GB) | Ubuntu 20.04.2 | Gigabyte RS292-4S1 | 4 x 26c Xeon Platinum 8367HC @ 3.2GHz | 100GbE + EDR | R86.U10 |
| Compute: Reptar | Cascade lake 6248 node | RHEL 8.4 | Supermicro 7049 | 2 x 24c Xeon Gold 6248R @ 2.9GHz | 10GbE + 100GbE | R84.U37 |
| Compute: Illyad | AMD + 2 A100 (40GB) | Centos 8.3 | Preproduction SuperMicro | 2 x 24c Epyc Rome 7402 @ 2.8GHz | 100GbE + 2xEDR | R85.U22 |
| Compute: Gilgamesh | AMD + 2 MI50 + A100 (40GB) | Centos 8.3 | Preproduction SuperMicro | 2 x 24c Epyc Milan 7413 @ 2.6GHz | 100GbE + 2xEDR | R85.U26 |
| Compute: Instinct | Intel + 2 AMD MI100 + MI50 | Centos 7.9 | Supermicro SC747 | 2 x 14c Xeon E5-2660 v4 2.0GHz | 100GbE | R85.U6 |
| Compute: Voltar | A100 (80GB) + P100 + V100 GPU node | Centos 7.8 | Cascade Lake GPU server | 2 x 16c Xeon Gold 6226R @ 2.9GHz | 10GbE + EDR | R86.U26 |
| Compute: Cyclops | IBM Power9 + 4 V100 | RHEL 7.6 | IBM AC922 | 2 x 20c Power9 @ 3.66GHz | 10GbE + 2xHDR (200 Gbps) | R86.18 |
| Compute: Gorgon | IBM Power9 + 4 V100 | RHEL 7.6 | IBM AC922 | 2 x 20c Power9 @ 3.66GHz | 10GbE + 2xHDR (200 Gbps) | R86.U16 |
| Compute: Medusa | IBM Power9 | RHEL 8.4 | IBM AC922 | 2 x 20c Power9 @ 3.66GHz | 10GbE | R86.U14 |
| Compute: Typhon | IBM Power9 | RHEL 8.4 | IBM AC922 | 2 x 20c Power9 @ 3.66GHz | 10GbE | R86.U12 |
| Compute: Delphi | Intel + GV100 | Centos-7.8 | Intel SDP | 2 x 18c Xeon E5-2697 v4 | 100GbE | R86.U35 |
| Compute: Aurora | NEC SX-Aurora demo machine | Centos 7.9 | 2 x NEC SX-Aurora Tsubasa Vector Engine | 8c Xeon 4108 Silver @ 1.8GHz | 10GbE + EDR | R85.U31 |
| Compute: Godzilla | Intel DG1 + 2 x K80 node | RHEL 8.2 | Broadwell GPU server | 2 x 14c Xeon E5-2680v4 @ 2.3GHz | 40GbE + EDR | R85.U6 |
| Compute: Centaur | IBM Power8 + 2 K80 | Ubuntu 20.04 | IBM S822LC | 2 x 20c Power8 @ 3.5GHz | 10GbE | R85.U18 |
| Compute: Minotaur | IBM Power8 + 2 K80 | Ubuntu 20.04 | IBM S822LC | 2 x 20c Power8 @ 3.5GHz | 10GbE | R85.U20 |
| Compute: Eagle | IBM Power9 + 3 x T4 | Ubuntu 20.04 | IBM IC922 | 2 x 16c Power9 @ 2.1GHz | 10GbE + 2xEDR | R86.U24 |
| Compute: Pegasus | Compute node | Centos 7.8 | Intel Skylake server | 2 x 18c Xeon Gold 6140 @ 2.3GHz | 100GbE + EDR | R86.U22 |
| Compute: Vina | Raptor Talos II | Ubuntu-20 | Talos workstation | 2 x 22c Power9 @ 2.2GHz | 10GbE | R84.U44 |
| Compute: Pike | Raptor Talos II + MI25 | Ubuntu-20 | Talos workstation | 2 x 22c Power9 @ 2.2GHz | 10GbE | R84.U29 |
| Compute: Cirrus-AIX.stor | AIX machine | AIX 7.2 | IBM S-924 server | 2 x 20c Power9 @ 3.6GHz | 10GbE | R84.U11 |
| Compute: Cumulus-AIX.stor | AIX machine | AIX 7.2 | IBM S-924 server | 2 x 20c Power9 @ 3.6GHz | 1GbE | R85.U10 |
| Compute: Nimbus-AIX.stor | AIX machine | AIX 7.2 | IBM S-924 server | 2 x 20c Power9 @ 3.6GHz | 1GbE | R85.U14 |
| Compute: KNL Grover | Intel Phi system | Centos 7.8 | Intel KNL server | 68c Xeon Phi 7250 @ 1.4GHz | 1GbE | R86.U20 |
| Compute: Axis cluster (axis1-8) | DL580 G7 nodes | RHEL 8.5 | HP 4U compute nodes with Slurm | 4 x 8c Xeon Nehalem @ 2.3GHz | 10GbE | R82 |
| Compute Nodes in Streisinger | ||||||
| Name | Description | OS | Model | Processor | Local Network | Physical location |
| Visualization: Chymera | Drives 8K display in 472 | Centos 7 | Dell T620 | 2 x 10c Xeon E5-2680 v2 @ 2.8GHz | 10GbE | Str-470 window |
| Visualization: Cerberus | Secondary login gateway; Jetson/Nucs + NFS | Centos-7 | Dell T620 | 2 x 10c Xeon E5-2680v2 @ 2.8GHz | 10GbE | Str-470 window |
| NUC cluster | Intel NUCs (16) | Centos 8.2 | 16 x NUC 4250 | 4c Intel i5-4250 | 1GbE | Str 470 mini-rack |
| Jetson ARM64 cluster | Tegra TX-1 | Ubuntu-18.04.3 | 12 x Jetson-TX1 | 4c ARM V8l rev 1 | 1GbE | Str 470 mini-rack |
| Jetson ARM64 cluster | Tegra TX-2 | Ubuntu-16.04.05 | 4 x Jetson-TX2 | 4c ARM V8l rev 3 | 1GbE | Str 470 mini-rack |
| Compute: Xavier | NVidia Tegra 3 | Ubuntu-18.04.3 | Jetson TX-3 | 8c ARM v8l rev 0 | 1GbE | Str-470 mini-rack adjacent |
| Compute: OD1K | ARM64 v8 | Ubuntu | SoftIron | ARM64 | 1GbE | Str-470 mini-rack adjacent |
| Compute: Omicron | M1 Mac | OSX | M1 Mini | M1 | 1GbE | Str-470 foyer |
| Compute: Sever | Intel Xe | Ubuntu 20 | XPS 13 | Quad core i7 Gen11 @ 2.8GHz | 10GbE | Str-470 foyer |
| Compute: Silicon | VLSI simulation node | Debian 10 | Supermicro mobo | 6c 3.6GHz Broadwell CPU | 1GbE | Str-473 |
| Infrastructure Nodes | ||||||
| Name | Description | Model | Processor | Network | Physical location | |
| Infrastructure:orion | VM host | SuperMicro | 16c Xeon Platinum | 10GbE | R35.U37 | |
| Infrastructure:mecha | ? | Silicon Mechanics | 2x Xeon E5410 | 1GbE | R34.U37 left | |
| Infrastructure:newstorage | NFS Server | Silicon Mechanics | 4c Xeon E5620 | 2x1GbE | R34.U9 | |
| Infrastructure:mnemosyne | NFS Server | Silicon Mechanics | 8c Xeon Silver 4112 | 40GbE + EDR | R35.21 | |
| Infrastructure:lighthouse | Backup infrastructure | Qlogic Comet HA600 | Core i5-10500 x6 @ 2.3GHz | 1GbE | Str-470 | |
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Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
